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  • Over 70 photos from the scene of the racist shootings at a Tops Friendly Market on Jefferson Avenue, where makeshift memorials grow daily, and a moment of silence was held one week after the moment 10 were killed there.
  • Jurors report they are split 6-6 in the murder trial of former Ku Klux Klan leader Edgar Ray Killen. The 80-year-old defendant is accused of organizing the killing of three voting rights volunteers in Philadelphia, Miss., in 1964. It was one of the civil rights era's most notorious crimes.
  • Party City was once unmatched in its vast selection of affordable celebration goods. But over the years, competition stacked up at Walmart, Target, Spirit Halloween, and especially Amazon.
  • The fall season is right on our heels in Buffalo, but it's the perfect season to enjoy what the city has to offer. For some suggestions on what to do this fall, here's our list of top 5 things you can do to embrace the new season.
  • A new name burst onto the top rungs of British pop charts this year with a song called, "My Heart." Well, maybe not a new name; it's actually one of the most famous names in musical history. Host Scott Simon speaks with screen legend Doris Day about her new album.
  • Yemeni officials have announced that an airstrike in Yemen Sunday killed a top al-Qaida leader. The suspect was on the FBI's most wanted list for his role in the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole warship.
  • In Baghdad, top U.N. weapons inspectors Hans Blix and Mohamed ElBaradei say they see "the beginning of a change of heart on the part of Iraq." But they also express caution, and warn Iraq to take more steps to facilitate the inspection process. NPR's Anne Garrels reports from Baghdad.
  • It is one of the larger moves in the supermarket world. Tops Markets CEO Frank Curci talked about the grocer's announced merger with Price…
  • A new road in Goshen, Ind., protects an old tradition. It's reserved for Amish horse-and-buggy use, keeping the slow-moving vehicles away from faster traffic. The ultimate destination: Wal-Mart. Marianne Holland of member station WVPE reports.
  • The State Labor Department has identified Western New York's top five trending jobs for the year.Officials say these five career choices are likely to see…
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