Mount Shasta glaciers growing, despite warming Global warming is shrinking glaciers all over the world, but the seven tongues of ice creeping down Mount Shasta's flanks are a rare exception: They are the only long-established glaciers in the lower 48 states that are growing.
Link seen in Ohio foreclosures, provisional votes Election officials worry that the state's home foreclosure problem will pose a problem this November for voters still registered at their former address, a newspaper reported Sunday.
AP IMPACT: US wavered over S. Korean executions The American colonel, troubled by what he was hearing, tried to stall at first. But the declassified record shows he finally told his South Korean counterpart it "would be permitted" to machine-gun 3,500 political prisoners, to keep them from joining approaching enemy forces.
Cincinnati NAACP set to host national convention The NAACP's Cincinnati chapter sagged to a low point a few years ago, its membership the smallest it had been in decades. Some outside the chapter questioned its relevancy.
Iraq vet's movie helps him cope with war stress Counseling and medication weren't enough help Laef Fox recover from his grim war experience in Iraq, and drugs and alcohol didn't work either, so he tried making a movie instead.
Buckeyes get three noon starts It'll be high noon when toe meets football for Ohio State's first three home games this fall.
Majerus assistant leaves for ESPN Saint Louis assistant coach Paul Biancardi left the program on Tuesday to become ESPN's national director of high school and college basketball recruiting.