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A tornado moves past homes in Moore, Okla. on Monday, May 20, 2013. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)

Toby Keith says Okla. hometown is 'resilient'

Tornadoes are a part of life in Moore, Okla., something country star Toby Keith was reminded of when a deadly, devastating one leveled parts of his hometown on Monday. "It's happened so many times through my life, I've been in so many," Keith said in a phone interview Tuesday. "During ...

Florida editorial roundup

Recent editorials from Florida newspapers: May 20 The Tallahassee Democrat on Gov. Scott still prefers leaner government: The proposed 2013-2014 spending plan that lawmakers agreed upon this month, in what was viewed as a more fruitful year, faced the same fate as budgets proposed in the lean years of the ...

More women arrested for pain pills stresses jails

A Tennessee prosecutor says the burgeoning pain pill problem is filling jails beyond capacity with women. Ninth Judicial District Attorney General Russell Johnson told the Knoxville News Sentinel (http://bit.ly/13HXKj6) three of the four counties in his district have overcrowded jails, largely because of an increase in women being arrested. Johnson ...

SC Lottery

These South Carolina lotteries were drawn Tuesday: Mega Millions Estimated jackpot: $12 million Pick 3 Midday 1-0-1 (one, zero, one) Pick 4 Midday 6-2-9-9 (six, two, nine, nine) Powerball Estimated jackpot: $40 million

Criteria Recording Studios founder Emerman dies

Mack Emerman, the founder of Criteria Recording Studios where acts including Eric Clapton, James Brown and the Bee Gees made some of their most famous records, has died after a long illness. He was 89. His daughter Bebe Emerman said Tuesday that her father died of complications from pneumonia at ...

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