 01/24/10 Army Capt. Alexander Werner, a Bellevue native, has received two Bronze Star Medals for meritorious military service, according to his unit commander at Fort Hood, Texas.
01/23/10 While U.S. stock markets nosedive over economic and political uncertainty, President Obama has pledged to impose new banking regulations. Kimberly Dozier has more on these economic jitters.
01/23/10 During the "Hope for Haiti Now" telethon, an all-star cast came together to raise money for earthquake relief. As Sandra Hughes reports, more donations are expected.
01/23/10 As the body count continues to rise after Haiti's disastrous earthquake, one man was rescued after 10 days buried under rubble. A young Haitian tells Bill Whitaker his story.
01/23/10 As Haiti continues to struggle after the devastating earthquake, some Americans think a major earthquake will strike the U.S. soon. Daniel Sieberg reports "Where America Stands" on earthquake predictions.
 01/23/10 Huskies landed three of the top four high-school football players in the state, missing out only on Skyline quarterback Jake Heaps, who chose BYU.
 01/18/10 API Healthcare acquires leading technology provider of workforce management solutions, Clearview Staffing Software, Inc. in a strategic transaction to strengthen its human capital management solution suite.
 01/18/10 Whenever we talk of home, we think of a place where we can rest after a long hectic and perturbing d...
 01/16/10 Thousands of unemployed people wait in lines for buses to a job fair at the Mall of New Hampshire parking lot in Manchester, N.H. The current unemployment rate hovers around 10 percent and its increase shows no sign of abating.
 01/16/10 Dr. Glover W. Barnes, longtime UW Medical School professor and activist
 01/15/10 Don Stoltenberg bristles when a visitor requests a tour of his Bellevue pig farm. Absolutely not. Strict health codes prevent him from doing so.
 01/08/10 WASHINGTON -- The Wizards plan to fine some players for participating in Gilbert Arenas' on-court antics that made light of his gun troubles, an NBA official said Thursday.
 01/08/10 Bob Blackburn, 85, was the original voice of the Sonics and broadcast the 1979 NBA championship.
 01/08/10 COVINGTON, KY (FOX19)--Even in biting cold weather, Marshall Slagle sees a chance for Northern Kentucky's Riverfront to heat up. He's been hired by Southbank partners to further develop what's become prime real estate in Greater Cincinnati.
01/08/10 With below freezing temperatures from Texas to Florida, Don Teague reports on the extreme cold that produced winter conditions southerners only see every few decades.
 01/08/10 Oklahoma punter Tress Way was named to the Football Writers Association of America's Freshman All-America team on Thursday.
 01/02/10 No. 5 Syracuse can be crossed off the list of unbeatens. Ashton Gibbs scored 24 points and Jermaine Dixon added 21 to lead Pittsburgh to...
 12/31/09 Joe D. Sillivent, 89, of Hemet, died Dec. 17, 2009, at Hemet Valley Medical Center. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Dec. 29 at Bellevue Cemetery in Ontario. Miller-Jones Mortuary in Hemet is handling arrangements.
12/30/09 GRAPEVINE, Texas (BP)--When it comes to the end of time, at least one thing is certain: Southern Baptists have a variety of opinions. And according to leading Baptist theologians, nearly all of those opinions fall within the bounds of orthodoxy.
 12/29/09 A Texas hospital is saving money and lives by doing follow-ups for heart patients after being discharged. Don Teague reports on the hospital that cuts costs by caring for patients beyond its doors.
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