Hanna, Ike aim for East Coast
Beach vacationers in the Carolinas packed up and headed inland Friday and authorities in the Florida Keys ordered the beginning of evacuations there as two storms threatened the U.S. East Coast.
Is Hurricane Ike like devastating Andrew?
Ike is still far out in the Atlantic, but it's getting a close look from those who weathered 1992's Andrew, the devastating Category 5 storm against which all other Florida hurricanes are measured.
Tax tab rises when storms batter islands
Fragile barrier islands from Texas to New England take a beating, especially during hurricane season, that cause their beachfronts to wash away and gradually return with the tides. Yet authorities spend large sums to "fix" them by replenishing sand.
Rampage suspect in court: 'I kill for God'"I kill for God. I listen to God," a man accused of a northwest Washington shooting rampage said Friday at a hearing where six charges of first-degree murder and four of first-degree assault were filed against him.
VP candidates' sons headed to Iraq
The long and divisive war in Iraq is about to resonate with presidential candidates in a way not seen so far in the campaign: The sons of both vice presidential nominees are assigned to go there soon.
McCain, Obama campaigns battle for 'change'
The Republican and Democrat battled for the mantle Friday as the newly-minted presidential nominees reached out to states teeming with the independent voters vital to winning the White House.
Subpoenas to be issued for Troopergate probe
The Alaska Legislature will work to complete its ethics investigation into Gov. Sarah Palin's firing of her public safety commissioner earlier than expected, weeks before the national election.
Palin church promotes converting gaysGov. Sarah Palin's church is promoting a conference that promises to convert gays into heterosexuals through the power of prayer.
Highway trust fund almost out of moneyThe federal highway trust fund will run out of money this month, requiring delays in payments to states for transportation construction projects, Transportation Secretary Mary Peters said Friday.
Suspect dies in Ill. bank standoff
Last dance: Ga. town closes strip club
The windowless building that once housed the town's only strip club sits empty in the middle of a sprawling gravel parking lot, made all the uglier by the scars from its final party.
Storms force shift in shuttle schedule
The target dates for the next two space shuttle liftoffs have been moved two days later, due to the impact of recent tropical storms on launch preparations, NASA said Friday.
Dentist charged with dumping medical wasteA Pennsylvania dentist has been charged with dumping medical waste that sullied a New Jersey beach at the height of vacation season.
Unemployment rate hits five-year high
The nation’s unemployment rate zoomed to a five-year high of 6.1 percent in August as employers slashed 84,000 jobs, the government said Friday.
3 killed in Coast Guard copter crash
Rescuers on Friday searched for a missing crew member from a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter that crashed in ocean waters off Oahu, killing the three others on aboard.
Alaska residents cash in on dividendAlaskans have struck a $3,269 bonanza in their Permanent Fund dividend payments this year.
Charges dropped against cyclist hit by cop
A judge has dismissed criminal charges against the bicyclist who was body-checked by a New York City policeman in a widely viewed YouTube video.
Capitol cops arrest man with explosiveCapitol Police said Friday they had detained a man after a rifle and an improvised explosive device were discovered in his vehicle near the Capitol building.
Suspect in teens’ deaths pleads insanityA Michigan man accused in a shooting rampage that killed three teenage swimmers at a river on the Wisconsin-Michigan border pleaded insanity to 10 felonies Friday.
Shooter's rampage shows pitfalls for mentally ill
Isaac Zamora's mother begged him to get help when he was released from jail a month ago. State and federal laws prevented her from doing much more for the man who has now been arrested after a shooting spree in rural northwest Washington that left six people dead and four wounded.