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  • Detective Tim Robinson of the Warren County Sheriff's Office stands Monday beside HCL generators on Garrett Hollow Road after they were found in the woods at a meth dumpsite. Bowling Green-Warren County D
    Meth Waste Found Near Richardsville
    Drug investigators Monday afternoon collected about 800 pounds of methamphetamine lab waste - the largest such site ever found in Warren County - from a…
  • An appearance in a courtroom is not something most people look forward to. But for the eight individuals seated in the jury box in Clark Circuit Court…
  • Nearly a dozen official parties with ties to Islamist groups have sprung up in Egypt since the summer, and they are expected to do well in this month's parliamentary elections. Even so, observers say Egypt is likely to remain a moderate state.
  • Patients in those places gave some of the lowest evaluations of their hospital stays, Medicare data show. The surveys asked patients how well their doctors and nurses communicated, whether their pain was always handled welland whether their rooms were clean and quiet.
  • Karen Kraushaar, a 55-year-old federal employee and registered Republican, has been identified as one of the two women who in the late 1990s settled claims of sexual harassment against 2012 Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain.
  • The National Weather Service said the storm could be one of the worst on record in the Bering Sea. The west coast of Alaska hasn't seen a storm this big since the '70s.
  • Will the secretary of state replace Joe Biden in 2012? Reporter Bob Woodward floated that scenario a year ago. What does he actually know, and how does he knows it.
  • Herman Cain definitely doesn't seem to have this crisis-management thing down yet. He presumably went on Jimmy Kimmel Live Monday evening to fight the latest charge of sexual misbehavior on his part. Instead, he made a sexually tinged jibe about Gloria Allred, the lawyer representing his latest accuser, Sharon Bialek.
  • The fact that Judge Laurence Silberman wrote the opinion may influence conservative members of the Supreme Court, analysts say.
  • The latest accuser is lying, Cain says. His ABC News/Yahoo interview comes as the candidate continues to deal with stories about women who accuse him of sexual harassment — charges he has said are baseless.
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