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Danger not over: Gas leaks, mould loom for Harvey evacuees

HOUSTON — Bound for their Harvey-soaked home east of Houston, Lakeithia Bankhead and her four children left the mass shelter …

City struggles to restore water service in Harvey aftermath

HOUSTON — A Texas city that lost its drinking water system to Harvey struggled Saturday to restore service, and firefighters …

Residents in Harvey’s path return to find devastation

CROSBY, Texas — Silvia Casas’ eyes welled with tears Friday as she surveyed the damage from Harvey to what once …

Body of boy snatched by gator found in Disney lagoon

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla.—The body of a 2-year-old Nebraska boy who was snatched off a Walt Disney World beach by …

Investigators casting wide net in club shooting probe

ORLANDO, Fla. – Shot in the leg and lying in a mix of blood and water on a bathroom floor, …

Looking for traces of ‘Mockingbird’ in Harper Lee’s hometown

MONROEVILLE, Ala. (AP) — Harper Lee’s novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” is always nearby in the southwest Alabama town of …

Complaint against retired US United Methodist bishop over gay wedding he performed

  BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – A retired United Methodist bishop who performed a wedding ceremony for two men in the deeply …

Settlement ends lawsuits challenging US state’s immigration law that has been gutted by courts

The state of Alabama agreed Tuesday to settle the remaining challenges over its toughest-in-the-nation crackdown against illegal immigration, which has mostly been gutted by federal court decisions.

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