By TERRY COLLINS (SAN FRANCISCO, AP) — An Asiana Airlines flight crashed while landing at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday, killing at least two people, injuring dozens of others… Read more »

Slideshow: Downtown Patriotic Parade
By JASON STRICKLAND (Warrensburg, Mo., digitalBURG) – Warrensburg residents lined the streets around the Johnson County Courthouse Thursday morning for the Patriotic Parade. The event was complete with sack races,… Read more »
Statue of Liberty officially reopens for July 4th
By COLLEEN LONG (NEW YORK, AP) — The Statue of Liberty finally reopened on the Fourth of July months after Superstorm Sandy swamped its little island in New York Harbor… Read more »
What’s in, what’s out in the nation’s health plan
By NANCY BENAC (WASHINGTON, AP) — Six years ago, candidate Barack Obama stood before Iowa voters and unveiled a plan designed to extend health care to all Americans. “We can… Read more »
Indians fall to Royals 6-5 on wild night at the K
By DAVE SKRETTA (KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Jason Kipnis rounded the bases at full speed and scored easily for an inside-the-park homer. He then returned to the dugout and… Read more »
Counselor killed, children OK in camp accident
By JASON DEAREN (SAN FRANCISCO, AP) — An art counselor at a Jewish summer camp popular with San Francisco Bay Area families was killed when a large oak tree fell… Read more »
Obama climate change push draws industry criticism
By STEVE PEOPLES (BOW, N.H., AP) — President Barack Obama’s push to fight global warming has triggered condemnation from the coal industry across the industrial Midwest, where state and local… Read more »
State winding down in George Zimmerman trial
By KYLE HIGHTOWER and MIKE SCHNEIDER (SANFORD, Fla., AP) — Prosecutors are winding down their case in George Zimmerman’s murder trial after presenting forensics evidence and testimony aimed at refuting… Read more »