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California robbery ends in gunfire, two injuries

The Associated Press August 25, 2011

PINOLE, Calif. — An armored truck robbery Wednesday morning outside a Northern California bank ended in gunplay, leaving a suspect dead and several others wounded. Shortly after a Wells Fargo Bank...

Big Yell expounds upon mysterious UT traditions

Allie Kolechta August 25, 2011

From the first UT yell to the school’s choice of burnt orange, the Big Yell on Wednesday offered insight into school traditions and separated fact from UT myth. Each fall the Texas Exes Spirit and...

‘Psychopathic’ Idaho professor committed murder-suicide

The Associated Press August 25, 2011

BOISE, Idaho — A college professor who alternately referred to himself as a “psychopathic killer” and “the beast” committed suicide after killing a graduate student he had...

UT plans to invest in technology commercialization

Liz Farmer August 25, 2011

The UT System Board of Regents convened Wednesday to develop ways to generate more revenue by utilizing technology and research through entrepreneurial outreach. The plan was discussed during the board’s...

Michigan court stops medical marijuana dispensaries’ business

The Associated Press August 25, 2011

DETROIT — Medical marijuana cannot be sold through private shops, the Michigan appeals court said Wednesday in a major decision that strikes at businesses trying to cash in on pot and cuts off a...

Houston disables costly red-light cameras

The Associated Press August 25, 2011

HOUSTON — Houston has become the latest U.S. city to turn off its red-light traffic cameras, less than a month after Los Angeles did the same. Groups opposed to such cameras say the Houston City...

Texas power grid operator urges conservation

The Associated Press August 25, 2011

AUSTIN — The manager of the state’s power grid is again urging Texans to conserve electricity as extreme heat pushes demand near record levels. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas initiated...

North Korea could resume talks to end nuclear enterprise

The Associated Press August 25, 2011

MOSCOW — North Korean leader Kim Jong Il says his country is ready to impose a nuclear test and production moratorium if international talks on its atomic program resume, in Pyongyang’s latest...

With deficit battle fought, lawmakers turn to red ink

The Associated Press August 25, 2011

WASHINGTON — After months of unrelieved gloom and discord, Congress and President Barack Obama are starting to make a dent in the federal budget deficit. It’s projected to shrink slightly to...

New housing complex to hit West Campus by 2013

Jillian Bliss August 24, 2011

A privately owned student-housing firm is working on a plan to bring another high-rise dormitory to West Campus. The housing firm, American Campus Communities, has scheduled completion of the Callaway...

Beat the heat

Liz Farmer August 24, 2011

Today will be the 70th day this year with a temperature in the triple digits in Austin, breaking the record of 69 set in 1925, according to the National Weather Service website. These sustained high temperatures...

Downtown parking meters will get tougher on weekends

Jillian Bliss August 24, 2011

Extended parking meter hours for the downtown area will go into effect next month. Based on last week’s city council vote, the city will enforce metered street parking from 1st to 10th streets between...

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