Today in History: July 23, Amy Winehouse dies at age 27
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Montgomery Co. police shoot suspect dead after ‘completely random’ stabbing spree
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Copper ties her career-high with 29 points, Sky beats Storm 90-75 to snap skid, extend Seattle’s
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Chicago White Sox fall a season-high 18 games under .500 — and 11 out of 1st place — with a 3-2 loss to the Minnesota Twins
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Family of mountain biker who died while saving hikers speaks
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Comic-Con brings welcomed boost to local economy
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Spaniards vote in an election that could oust a leftist coalition and herald a return to the right
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Covering the heat wave in sizzling Phoenix, an AP photographer recounts a scare from heat exhaustion
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Calf rescued from Orange County drain canal
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Hazardous 'coke dust' released from Martinez refinery again
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