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`Spam King' lured family with promises of gifts
Escaped "Spam King" Eddie Davidson lured his wife and three children into an SUV with promises of a gift and a final goodbye before turning himself in to authorities. Instead, he drove his wife, a 3-year-old daughter and himself to their deaths. A judge ordered former Atlantic City Mayor Robert Levy on Friday to serve three years' probation and pay a $5,000 fine for lying about his Vietnam War service to pad his benefits check.
Ohio college sues over former WWII bomb plant
An Ohio college is suing the U.S. Defense Department over a former bomb factory and the contamination the school says is left behind.
Stop & Shop sues Whole Foods
Stop & Shop, the largest supermarket chain in New England, claims in a federal lawsuit that rival Whole Foods violated its trademark and stole its "Real Deal" marketing campaign.
Man admits racist graffiti in Metro East
Federal sentencing is set for October for a Missouri man who admits he spray-painted racist threats and slurs on a black couple's home near Collinsville.
7 men facing 57 charges in fish trafficking case
Federal authorities have charged 7 men with 57 counts of illegally catching, transporting and selling fish across state lines.
Creators of Scrabble knockoff on Facebook sued
T-R-O-U-B-L-E could loom for a Scrabble knockoff that has become one of the most popular activities on Facebook.
Grand jury to call reporter on indictment sources
A federal judge decided Thursday that a reporter who used confidential sources in a story on export-conspiracy indictments would not have to reveal those sources to him, but it became public during the hearing that the journalist will be called to appear before a grand jury seeking the same information.
Couple pleads guilty in immigrant workers case
Two members of a family that owns a popular chicken restaurant in Wheaton have pleaded guilty to charges related to the employment of illegal immigrants.
Record number of sockeye salmon in Columbia River
Sockeye salmon are heading back up the Columbia River this summer in numbers unseen since 1955, and nobody is sure why. More U.S. District Court Stories
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