EAGLESWOOD TOWNSHIP, N.J. — A single magazine from the 1970s with pornographic images of pre-pubescent girls was enough to get a New York architecture professor arrested after firefighters found it while battling a blaze in his home at the Jersey shore.
Fire officials say more than 20 homes have been destroyed by a fast-moving brush fire near Reno that has forced about 10,000 people to evacuate their neighborhoods.
Synthetic drugs known by the street name “bath salts” are now illegal in Nevada. The Nevada Board of Pharmacy approved an emergency order Thursday that prohibits the drugs from being made, sold, purchased or consumed in the state.
High Tech Lights has relocated its corporate and international headquarters in Las Vegas from Honolulu.
DALLAS — Even with a tough economy and high jet fuel prices, Southwest Airlines Co. made money in the fourth quarter and could do better this year.
BALTIMORE — Edgar Allan Poe fans waited long past a midnight dreary, but it appears the annual visits to the writer’s grave in Baltimore by a mysterious figure called the “Poe Toaster” shall occur nevermore.
