Breaking World News >>
  • Katz, supes need to give Laura's Law a chance

    When the Board of Supervisors votes Tuesday on implementing Laura's Law, which would provide court-ordered treatment for the mentally ill, one person will probably be standing in the way - Dr. Mitch Katz, the city's director of health. Katz opposes Laura's... Laura's Law - Board of Supervisors - Mental disorder - Law - Mental health
    2010-07-31 20:29:10
  • Methodists go to court, seek church demolition

    Methodist officials want to demolish a vacant 99-year-old church at Larkin and Clay streets, and they're going to court to force the city to allow it. For the past six years, the church has battled local preservationists and city planners in an attempt to... Methodism - Church - Christianity - Methodist - Religion and Spirituality
    2010-07-31 20:22:10
  • Families of jailed hikers in Iran mark one year

    The families of three UC Berkeley graduates jailed in Iran rallied in New York City on Friday to mark the anniversary of their detainment. The family members were joined by about 75 supporters outside the Iranian mission to the United Nations. They held mock... Iran - United Nations - New York City - Middle East - University of California Berkeley
    2010-07-31 20:24:10
  • The City Diary: Intriguing tales from court

    Read full story for details
    2010-07-31 20:00:00
  • Archbishop given freedom of Swansea

    The Archbishop of Canterbury has been granted the freedom of the city he grew up in.
    2010-07-31 19:23:19
  • Vandals attack dragon art project

    An outdoor art trail in Newport which is part of the Ryder Cup celebrations in the city has fallen prey to repeated vandalism.
    2010-07-31 19:27:19
  • Archbishop honoured as a 'true son of Swansea'

    The Archbishop of Canterbury has been granted the freedom of the city where he grew up in a ceremony at Swansea.
    2010-07-31 19:25:19
  • Cardiff bid for double deal boost

    Cardiff City starts contract talks with top-scorer Peter Whittingham after agreeing a new deal with defender Kevin McNaughton.
    2010-07-31 19:29:19
  • Obama slips behind wheel of a Volt in Motor City McClatchy Newspapers

    McClatchy Newspapers - DETROIT — Out to convince voters that the bailout of the U.S. auto industry has been a success — and to build buzz for its controversial poster child, Chevy's Volt electric car — President Barack Obama on Friday drove a car publicly for the first time in more than three years and implored consumers, "Don't bet against the American people."
    2010-07-31 19:00:00
  • 70-year-old woman murdered for Rs 8L jewellery, cash

    In a gruesome incident of loot and murder in broad daylight at Begampura area in the city on Saturday, two unidentified miscreants killed a 70-year-old woman and looted jewellery and cash worth Rs 8 lakh from her house.
    2010-07-31 17:22:19
COUNTRIES    US STATES    US CITIES    CLASSIFIEDS    EVENTS    YELLOW PAGES    MAJOR CITIES    CATEGORY SITES     AVOO SEARCH     WORLD NEWS    POLLS