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Dec 19, 2011

Columbia, S.C. -- Kenneth Clark, 50, of Spartanburg, Anna L. Huckeba, 24, of Moore, and Ryan E. Sarquist, 28, of Moore, pled guilty today in federal court in Anderson, S.C., to conspiracy to sell controlled substances, a violation of 21…

Dec 19, 2011

Over 203 Arrests; 435 pounds of Methamphetamine; $7.8 Million dollars in cash; and multiple high-powered weapons linked to drug smuggling organization PHOENIX A 15-month long investigation has resulted in the culmination of an extensive trafficking cell associated with the Sinaloa…

Dec 14, 2011

by Senior Airman Danielle Purnell 94th Airlift Wing Public Affairs MARIETTA, Ga. (AFNS) -- The final F-22 Raptor to be built for the U.S. Air Force, tail number 4195, rolled off the Lockheed Martin Aeronautics assembly line during a ceremony…

Nov 22, 2011

WASHINGTON A Hungarian citizen has pled guilty to intentionally causing damage by transmitting a malicious code to Marriott International Corporation computers and to threatening to reveal confidential information obtained from the companys computers if Marriott did not offer him a…

Nov 21, 2011

WASHINGTON The Department of Justice has challenged Utahs immigration law, which comes after recent lawsuits in Arizona, Alabama and South Carolina. In a complaint, filed in the District of Utah, the department states that several provisions of Utahs H.B. 497…

Nov 20, 2011

WASHINGTON A certified public accountant (CPA) and purported outside auditor for Provident Capital Indemnity Ltd. (PCI) has pled guilty for his role in a $670 million fraud scheme involving victims throughout the United States and abroad. Jorge Luis Castillo, 56,…

Nov 15, 2011

Authorities recover an estimated 14 tons of marijuana tied to passageway SAN DIEGO - Investigators on the multi-agency San Diego Tunnel Task Force continued sifting through evidence Wednesday at a warehouse in Otay Mesas industrial park housing the U.S. entrance…

Nov 8, 2011

ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- An Alaskan storm with hurricane-force winds slammed into coastal communities, and sent some residents to higher ground. Several roofs were ripped from homes and power was disrupted for many residents. The strongest storm to hit the state…