GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) - Gerald R. Ford was laid to rest on the grounds of his presidential museum Wednesday after eight days of mourning and remembrance that spanned the country, from the California desert to the nation
Hydrogen fuel cells and next-generation power plants may someday meet the state
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Iraqi authorities reported the arrests Wednesday of two guards and an official who supervised Saddam Hussein
The average price of regular gasoline in Temple stayed at last week
WASHINGTON (AP) - Congressional Democrats stepped hungrily to the brink of power on Wednesday, promising immediate action to limit the influence of lobbyists and constant prodding of the Bush administration to bring U.S. troops home from Iraq.
President Bush pushed back against the political opposition as he contemplated divided government for his final two years in the White House. He said he would soon propose a five-year plan to balance the budget, and he challenged Democrats to avoid passing | |
sportsNEW ORLEANS (AP) - JaMarcus Russell thoroughly outplayed Brady Quinn and made a compelling case that the mammoth quarterback
NEW YORK (AP) - Vince Young looks as if he
HOUSTON (AP) - Gary Kubiak had gotten used to the Texans
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) - Nick Saban landed to chants of
MIAMI (AP) - Pat Riley is taking a break from a season that has left him limping and in pain.
The Miami Heat coach began an indefinite leave of absence Wednesday because of hip and knee problems, choosing assistant Ron Rothstein to fill his spot on an interim basis.
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obituariesfuneral noticesBRAMLETT, Gaylon Lee, 80, Temple, 10 a.m., Scanio-Funeral Home, Temple. Burial in Hillcrest Cemetery, Marlin.
DRAYTON, Jimmy L., 59, Kempner, 11 a.m., Chisolm |