STORM INJURES 2: A powerful storm, including a possible tornado, swept through a trailer park in Provencal, La., on Sunday, injuring two people. High winds tore the roofs from trailers, downed trees and flipped one mobile home onto its side.
CHIEF SUES: Milwaukee’s first female police chief has filed a gender discrimination claim against the city, alleging she was paid less than her predecessor and replacement because she is a woman. Former Chief Nannette Hegerty deserved around the $143,881 that new Chief Ed Flynn is being paid, said her attorney, John Fuchs.
CRIME SCENE: The John Dillinger Museum in Hammond, Ind., has reopened after Lake County tourism officials settled a lawsuit by a great-nephew of the 1930s bank robber.
COOPERATING: Atlanta televangelist Rev. Eddie Long has agreed to give requested financial and corporate documents sought by Senate Finance Committee member Charles Grassley (R-Iowa).
ALL CLEAR: A portion of Los Angeles International Airport was evacuated, checked and cleared Sunday after a message was found saying there was a bomb in a ladies room.
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