Indianapolis officer's killer gets life sentence

INDIANAPOLIS - A man who admitted he shot and killed an Indianapolis police officer during a routine traffic stop was sentenced Thursday to life in prison without parole plus 40 years.



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Texas residents sift through rubble from tornadoes

FORNEY, Texas - As a twister bore down on her neighborhood, Sherry Enochs grabbed the three young children in her home and hid in her bathtub. The winds swirled and snatched away two of the children. Her home collapsed around her.


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SGA president pro tempore elected

Another shift in the leadership of the Student Government Association took place Wednesday afternoon when senators elected a new president pro tempore.



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U.S. appeals court hears marriage equality case

BOSTON - A lawyer for marriage equality argued Wednesday that a law that denies them a host of federal benefits given to heterosexual couples amounts to "across-the-board disrespect" and should be struck down as unconstitutional.



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Indiana woman recovering from stage collapse injuries

INDIANAPOLIS - A 30-year-old woman who suffered a traumatic brain injury in August's deadly Indiana State Fair stage collapse is making what her doctor calls an amazing recovery with her growing ability to walk.


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Ind. woman recovering from stage collapse injuries

INDIANAPOLIS - A 30-year-old woman who suffered a traumatic brain injury in August's deadly Indiana State Fair stage collapse is making what her doctor calls an amazing recovery with her growing ability to walk.


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Ohio execution can proceed, federal judge rules

COLUMBUS, Ohio- Ohio's first execution in six months can proceed, a federal judge ruled Wednesday, saying the state had narrowly demonstrated it was serious about following its own lethal injection procedures.



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5 ex-cops sentenced in Katrina killings case

NEW ORLEANS - Five former New Orleans police officers were sentenced Wednesday to prison terms ranging from six to 65 years for their roles in deadly shootings of unarmed residents in the chaotic days after Hurricane Katrina, with the judge lashing out at prosecutors for two hours on their handling of the case.







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