California governor signs bill recognizing out-of-state gay marriages sanctioned before Prop 8October 12th, 2009 Calif governor signs gay marriage recognition billSACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed a bill recognizing gay marriages sanctioned in other states during the nearly five months such unions were legal in California.
Argentine singer Luis Aguile has died, aged 73October 10th, 2009 Singer Luis Aguile has diedMADRID — Luis Aguile, an Argentine singer-songwriter whose career blossomed after he moved to Spain, died in a Madrid hospital on Saturday, his manager said. He was 73. Best known for worldwide hit song "Cuando Sali de Cuba" ("When I Left Cuba"), the baritone had been suffering from stomach cancer.
Man who goes to Ga. police for background check gets arrested as suspect in 1976 Mo. killingSeptember 30th, 2009 Ga. police arrest suspect in 1976 Mo. killingLAWRENCEVILLE, Ga.
Randy Quaid, wife arrested in Texas for allegedly skipping on $10K hotel bill in Santa BarbaraSeptember 24th, 2009 Randy Quaid arrested in Texas on Calif. warrantMARFA, Texas — Actor Randy Quaid and his wife have been arrested in West Texas for allegedly skipping out on a $10,000 California hotel bill.
Amended Jackson death certificate reflects homicide ruling, states injection as 'fatal injury'September 1st, 2009 Jackson death certificate reflects homicide rulingLOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson's death certificate has been amended to reflect his cause of death as a homicide, specifying "injection by another" as the fatal injury. The designation was not a surprise — coroner's officials said last week that they believed Jackson's death on June 25 was a homicide.
Police: After shooting wife, Pa. man told son trying to save her to 'just let her die'August 28th, 2009 Police: Man shoots wife, tells son, 'Let her die'YORK, Pa. — Police say a Pennsylvania man shot his wife then told the couple's 18-year-old son to "just let her die."
York police say 50-year-old Francis Plaza is heard in the background of the 911 call as his 18-year-old son was summoning help.
Correction: Reality Contestant-SlayingAugust 27th, 2009 Correction: Reality Contestant-SlayingBUENA PARK, Calif. — In stories Aug.
Argentina court convicts retired general, 4 others in 1976 killing during dictatorshipAugust 13th, 2009 Argentina convicts ex-general in 1976 killingBUENOS AIRES, Argentina — A retired general and four other members of the military have been convicted and sentenced to long prison terms in the 1976 killing of a communist activist. Retired Gen.
Ex-Camp Pendleton Marine says buddies confessed to home-invasion killings of sergeant, wifeJune 18th, 2009 Ex-Marine: Buddies admitted slaying sergeant, wifeMURRIETA, Calif. — A former Marine says two of his buddies at California's Camp Pendleton confessed to slaying their boss and his wife during a home-invasion robbery.
Man arrested after standoff at Calif. motel charged with murdering wife in KansasJune 12th, 2009 Man nabbed in Calif. charged in wife's Kan.
Veteran LAPD detective to face charges of murdering ex-boyfriend's wife 23 years after crimeJune 9th, 2009 Veteran LAPD detective faces 1986 murder chargesLOS ANGELES — Arraignment has been postponed for a veteran Los Angeles police detective who is charged with capital murder in the 1986 slaying of an ex-boyfriend's wife. Detective Stephanie Lazarus appeared in Los Angeles Superior Court on Tuesday and agreed to have the case continued to July 6.
Veteran LA police detective charged with 1986 murder of ex-boyfriend's wifeJune 9th, 2009 Veteran LA police detective charged with murderLOS ANGELES — A veteran detective was charged with murder Monday in the slaying of her ex-boyfriend's wife in 1986 — a crime that went unsolved for more than two decades as she rose through the Los Angeles Police Department ranks. Detective Stephanie Lazarus, 49, could be sentenced to death if convicted of breaking into the victim's condominium on Feb.
Colo. considers ending costly death penalty, using savings to investigate cold casesMay 3rd, 2009 Colo. may end death penalty to focus on cold casesDENVER — Colorado is one of 10 states that have considered abolishing the death penalty this year to save money, but Colorado's proposal has a twist: It would use the savings to investigate about 1,400 unsolved slayings. The measure has sparked fierce debate between prosecutors and some victims' families.
Lady Vols set world record in 6,000-meter relay at Penn RelaysApril 24th, 2009 Lady Vols set world record in 6,000-meter relayPHILADELPHIA — Tennessee's Lady Volunteers have set a world record in the rarely contested 6,000-meter relay at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia. The team of Chanelle Price, Phoebe Wright, Rolanda Bell and Sarah Bowman clocked the winning time Friday of 17 minutes, 8.34 seconds, beating the world mark of 17:09.75 set by Australia in 2000.
Suspect in slaying of California girl found in suitcase due in courtApril 24th, 2009 Suspect in Calif. girl's slaying due in courtSTOCKTON, Calif.