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News on the go: Jan. 29, 2014

Celia Fernandez January 28, 2014

Lethal injections have been in a short supply for quite some time, and lawmakers in some death-penalty states have said they are looking into alternative ways to replace the injection. Lawmakers are considering...

News on the go: Jan. 27, 2014

Tyler Kieslich January 26, 2014

After recovering a journal from his home, police say they are still unsure of why nineteen-year-old Darion Marcus Aguliar killed two people at a Maryland Mall Saturday before he took his own life. Aguilar,...

News on the Go: Jan. 24, 2014

Emily Mills January 23, 2014

Peace talks in Ukraine have led to a tentative truce Thursday between the government and opposition forces.  Opposition leader Oleh Tyahnybok urged protestors to cease violent demonstrations across the...

News on the go: Jan. 22, 2014

Celia Fernandez January 21, 2014

A man opened fire inside a classroom at Purdue University Tuesday, killing one person and leading officials to send text alerts telling students to find shelter, police and the university told the Associated...

News on the go: Jan. 21, 2014

Taylor Williams January 20, 2014

In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. day, leaders in his hometown of Atlanta talk about strides the country has made in the last 50 years and how much more work needs to be done on Monday. Speakers at Ebenezer...

News on the go: January 17, 2014

Matthew Merchant January 16, 2014

The execution of a death-row inmate in Lucasville, Ohio is being called “a failed, agonizing experiment” after an untried method of lethal injection was used in the process. Officials said it took...

News on the go: Jan. 15, 2014

Celia Fernandez January 14, 2014

Detectives searched Justin Bieber’s house Tuesday looking for video footage that might link the pop star to an egg-tossing vandalism case of his neighbor’s home. The incident caused thousands of dollars...

News on the go: Jan. 14, 2014

Taylor Williams January 13, 2014

Parts of West Virginia lift a tap water ban after 300,000 people were not allowed to drink, wash or cook with the water due to a chemical spill near Elk River. The chemicals were not considered hazardous...

News on the go: Jan. 13, 2014

Carrie Blazina January 13, 2014

West Virginia continued Sunday to deal with the aftermath of Thursday’s chemical spill, which rendered the Charleston area’s water supply. Gov. Earl Tomblin said Sunday he does not know when people...

News on the Go: Dec. 6, 2013

Carrie Blazina December 6, 2013

Calls to 911 during last year’s Newtown school shooting released Wednesday revealed that several people called the emergency services and begged dispatchers to send help. A teacher, a janitor and a woman...

News on the Go: Dec. 5, 2013

Carrie Blazina December 5, 2013

Calls to 911 during last year’s Newtown school shooting released Wednesday revealed that several people called the emergency services and begged dispatchers to send help. A teacher, a janitor and a woman...