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At least 12 dead as gunman opens fire at Dark Knight Rises midnight showing in Denver suburb.

President Obama responds.

Young sportscaster who died in the shootings had written her last blog on a separate massacre.

State officials confirm 48 tattoo parlors operating without licenses in New Mexico.

City’s clean water supply may be jeopardized by millions of gallons of spilled, underground jet fuel.

Details being withheld on slain Virginia reporter.

Live updates on this weekend’s British Open.

Jeremy Lin on his three-year, $25 million deal with the Rockets.

Yay, Albuquerque is not among AARP’s list of the top five most dangerous U.S. cities.

You can no longer get blitzed on Scottish trains.

Public Comments (1)
  • Time for a change?  [ Sat Jul 21 2012 10:40 AM ]

    The march of time is inevitable, and so is change. Radio, television, and the internet have changed the way we look at the First Amendment and freedom of speech issues. Maybe it’s time semi and full automatic weapons with high capacity magazines change the way we look at the Second Amendment and the right to keep and bear arms issues. The cost to benefit ratio has changed a little since 1790. You could not walk into a theatre and fire up to 100 shots w/o reloading then, you can now. Five Supreme Court justices thought there was an individual right subject to reasonable restrictions, and that some restrictions were off the table. Four justices thought there was no individual right, and even complete bans were on the table. Do not see any room for compromise there, just living w the choices we make, and until we make different choices.

 
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