The Latest: 6-year-old girl dies in house fire, shooting
PHOENIX — The Latest on a deadly shooting and house fire in Phoenix (all times local): 1 p.m. Authorities say a 6-year-old girl died in a shooting and house fire that left five family members dead, including the gunman. Police Sgt. Trent Crump says the girl died at a hospital Tuesday. He declined to release names or specify the relationships of the people involved but said they were a family of five and that the shooter was the brother or son of the victims. A next-door neighbor says the family..>> view originalTrump poised for big night in Nevada
In a state where only 33,000 of the state's 400,000 GOP voters turned out to caucus in 2012—a mere 7%—the campaigns of Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and one-time candidate Jeb Bush got organized early, snapping up talented operatives and key endorsements, while beginning caucus trainings last fall in the hopes that a strong organization could overcome Trump's momentum. But Trump appears to have steamrolled through all of that, dominating not just Nevada's unreliable polls, but capturing the excitement a..>> view originalSenate Judiciary Republicans Vow No Hearing for Supreme Court Nominee
Mitch McConnell walks to a closed-door GOP policy lunch on Capitol Hill in Washington, Feb. 23, 2016. 0 Shares. Email. The Republican members of the Senate Judiciary Committee have officially declared they will not hold a hearing on anyone President ...>> view originalCalifornia Condors Reach Key Survival Milestone in the Wild
A captive breeding program that at one time included every living California condor has passed a key milestone in helping North America's largest bird return to the wild. For the first time in decades, more condors hatched and fledged in the wild last year than adult wild condors died, officials with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Monday. Fourteen young condors took flight compared with 12 that died. Officials say it's a small difference but a big step since the last 22 wild condor..>> view originalThe Latest: Ex-Owners Glad Jury Found NYC Liable in '05 Fire
The Latest on a jury decision to award $183 million to five firefighters and their families in a case stemming from a 2005 tenement blaze on Black Sunday (all times local): 2 p.m. A lawyer for the former owners of a tenement building that caught on fire, killing three firefighters, says his clients are pleased the jury found the city more at fault than they were for the Black Sunday blaze. Two firefighters were killed in the Jan. 23, 2005, Bronx fire. Four others were severely injured, inc..>> view original
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