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Commenter Revealed
6:01 pm
Tue July 24, 2012

Anonymous Commenter Reveals Identity

Credit Sandy Clemons
Linda Cook revealed herself as the commenter “almostinnocentbystander” on the blog Huckleberries Online.

A lawsuit in north Idaho over anonymous comments posted in an online forum attracted national attention. Now, the commenter at the center of that dispute has unmasked herself. As correspondent Jessica Robinson reports, the case reveals a rift within the north Idaho Republican Party.

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Oregon Inmate Rejects Reprieve
4:33 pm
Tue July 24, 2012

Oregon Death Row Inmate Asks Judge To Overturn Governor's Reprieve

Credit Oregon Department of Corrections
Gary Haugen has asked that the repreive Gov. Kitzhaber issued on Haugen's execution be overruled.

Late last year, Gov. John Kitzhaber issued a moratorium that put on hold the execution of twice-convicted murderer Gary Haugen. Now the death row inmate is asking a judge to overrule that reprieve. Haugen appeared in a Marion County courtroom Tuesday.

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Colorado Shooting Reactions
5:48 pm
Fri July 20, 2012

Theaters React To Colorado Shooting

In the wake of the movie theater shooting in Colorado, theater owners have to consider something many have given little thought to in the past. Security. One big company, AMC Theaters, said Friday it will ban costumes and masks from its 300-plus movie houses. And the National Association of Theater Owners says it’s reviewing all security procedures.

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Bizarre Incidents At State Capitols
4:33 pm
Mon July 16, 2012

Bizarre Incidents At Wash. And Oregon State Capitols

Credit Oregon State Police
The three-foot Samurai sword recovered from a man arrested near the Oregon Capitol building on Saturday.

The Washington and Oregon state capitols have been the scenes of two bizarre incidents in recent days. Both involved apparently mentally unstable men. One had a gallon of gasoline, the other wielded a samurai sword.

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Heroin Abuse In Washington
4:58 pm
Wed July 11, 2012

Heroin Abuse Is Rising, Even As Prescription Drug Abuse Declines

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Heroin abuse in Washington is rising.

Not as many people are dying from prescription drug overdoses in Washington, but heroin abuse appears to be spiking higher. Those figures come from an annual report on drug abuse in the state. Researchers studied death reports, police reports, help-line phone calls and treatment records. And the picture this year shows heroin is making a comeback. Use of the drug peaked in the 90s, but since then it's been mostly confined to aging drug-addicts.

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