Stocks fall as fate of automakers hangs in balanceWall Street turned sharply lower Wednesday, as a bailout of Detroit's Big Three automakers appeared stalled on Capitol Hill, and another round of downbeat economic news further disheartened investors. The Dow Jones industrials fell more than 200 points. Investors vacillated in early trading as they tried to hold on to gains achieved in the previous session, but gave way as the nation's top three automakers pleaded for relief during a second day of hearings in Washington.
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Tragic Northwest Amarillo fire updateThree of the four people injured during a house fire this morning that left a 12-year-old dead have been released from the hospital, family members said. - Posted 4:50 PM
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