Orange County
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Bride Faked Cancer
Jessica Vega looks towards people seated in the courtroom during her sentencing in Orange County Court, Wednesday, May 23, 2012 in Goshen, N.Y.. Vega, who faked having cancer so donors would pay for her wedding and Caribbean honeymoon was sentenced to the nearly two months she has already served in jail. A prosecutor said she has paid back more than $13,368 to victims in the scam. (AP Photo/Times Herald-Record, Tom Bushey)
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Bride Faked Cancer
Jessica Vega listens along with her attorney Jeremiah Flaherty during her sentencing in Orange County Court, Wednesday, May 23, 2012 in Goshen, N.Y.. Vega, who faked having cancer so donors would pay for her wedding and Caribbean honeymoon was sentenced to the nearly two months she has already served in jail. A prosecutor said she has paid back more than $13,368 to victims in the scam. (AP Photo/Times Herald-Record, Tom Bushey)
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Bride Faked Cancer
Jessica Vega cries during her sentencing as her attorney Jeremiah Flaherty listens, in Orange County Court, Wednesday, May 23, 2012 in Goshen, N.Y.. Vega, who faked having cancer so donors would pay for her wedding and Caribbean honeymoon was sentenced to the nearly two months she has already served in jail. A prosecutor said she has paid back more than $13,368 to victims in the scam. (AP Photo/Times Herald-Record, Tom Bushey)
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Bride Faked Cancer
Jessica Vega speaks at her sentencing as her attorney Jeremiah Flaherty listens, in Orange County Court, Wednesday, May 23, 2012 in Goshen, N.Y.. Vega, who faked having cancer so donors would pay for her wedding and Caribbean honeymoon was sentenced to the nearly two months she has already served in jail. A prosecutor said she has paid back more than $13,368 to victims in the scam. (AP Photo/Times Herald-Record, Tom Bushey)
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Bride Faked Cancer
FILE- This April 9, 2012 file photo released by the Orange County , NY Corrections Division via the Times Herald-Record of Middletown, N.Y. shows Jessica Vega. Vega, who lied in 2010 when she people her Hudson Valley community that she was dying of leukemia and wanted a "dream wedding" to Michael O'Connell, bilked well intentioned donors out of $13,000 in cash, goods and services. Vega, 25, isn't likely to do any time in state prison, court officials said, but she will have to repay $13,368 to her victims when she is sentenced, Wednesday, May 23. (AP Photo/ Orange County Corrections Division via the Times Herald-Record, File)
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Warren County teen critically injured in hit-and-run
A Warren County boy is in critical condition after a hit-and-run Saturday evening, authorities said Monday.
People who drive along this stretch of US one in Orange County may not know what happened here Saturday night. There are no obvious signs of Iraq but if you look closely there are -
Orange County man, 64, shot in home invasion
Three masked men broke into an Orange County home early Saturday and shot a 64-year-old man, sheriff's investigators said in a release Monday.
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Sliding Danger Baseball
FILE - In this July 10, 2011, file photo, Cory Hahn gets a hug from Cameron Parsa, left, during a fundraiser for Hahn in Tustin, Calif. Hahn and Parsa played baseball together at Arizona State University when Hahn was injured sliding into second base during a game in February, 2011. Hahn is among nine players since 1982 who were paralyzed as a result of head-first slides, according to the National Center for Catastrophic Sport Injury Research at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. (AP Photo/The Orange County Register, Paul Bersebach) LA TIMES OUT. MAGS OUT.
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Fire Rocks
This image provided by the Orange County Health Care Agency shows rocks picked up on a Southern California beach by a woman, which later ignited inside the woman's shorts, leaving her with severe burns. Authorities say phosphorous may have coated these beach rocks. The woman's children earlier had picked up the rocks on San Onofre State Beach in San Diego County. (AP Photo/ Orange County Health Care Agency)
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Poll: Support remains strong for public transit in Orange, Wake counties
Support for public transit remains strong for the third year in a row in Orange and Wake counties, where voters appear to support a half-cent sales tax to improve transportation.
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