It was the first confirmation by NATO forces that civilians were killed in the raid earlier this week.
2012
Man accused in slaying, burning body to enter plea
Kenneth John Bruning of South Dakota is charged with manslaughter in the death of a Lubec man in 2006.
Feds to test cars that ‘talk’ to each other
Later this summer, the government is launching a yearlong, real-world test involving nearly 3,000 cars, trucks and buses that use wireless networks to share data on location, direction and speed.
NH brewery seeks answers in fatal keg explosion
The April 24 explosion killed 26-year-old Ben Harris of Newington.
Meth lab in purse shuts Walmart in Missouri
Police evacuate the store because of the potential for an explosion or dangerous fumes from the meth cooking in a 20-ounce bottle.
Town support builds for Norway-Paris police merger
If the police merger takes place, it would be the first in the state.
Study: Urban kids have more food allergies than rural ones
“The big question now is what in the environment is the trigger?”
Pentagon halts free guns for police departments
The program provides police departments and other law enforcement agencies with military equipment ranging from guns and helicopters to computers and air conditioners and even toilet paper.
Jay woman on first solo ride dies in motorcycle crash
Police say 32-year-old Victoria Flagg was headed west on Route 2 on Thursday when she veered into oncoming traffic.
Big car auction in NH all about classic Fords
One of the most prized cars, estimated at $225,000 to $275,000, is a rare, restored 1936 Ford custom Cabriolet.