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Chip Yost
KTLA NewsChip Yost is KTLA's multi-media journalist and extensively covers Orange County. He joined KTLA in February of 2007 and though he reports on just about everything, his passion and background are in investigative reporting. Chip won an Emmy for a story...Tags: Television Industry, Media Industry, Television Stations, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment Events
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Classically Trained: Singing on a high note at the Segerstrom Center
The Mormon church's tradition of music, particularly vocal performance, is as strong as any. President Ronald Reagan dubbed the Mormon Tabernacle Choir "America's Choir." It counts Emmys and Grammys among its accomplishments and an extensive library of...Tags: Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Music, Newport Beach, Education, Ronald Reagan
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More overweight kids, more diabetes
Orlando SentinelPreventing and treating diabetes in children is not as simple as eating healthy and hitting the playground. Many risk factors determine whether a child will eventually develop Type 2 diabetes, the disease associated with obesity that hurts the body's...Tags: Florida, Children, Overweight, Medical Research, Education
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Bishop McDevitt All-State Player Jameel Poteat Headed to Cincinnati
Content Manager"AAA" First Team All-State RB Jameel Poteat will not play his college ball at the University of Pittsburgh. The 5'10" 210lbs Bishop McDevitt Senior Tailback is instead choosing to go to the University of Cincinnati in Ohio. This decision is effective...Tags: Pittsburgh, Education, Ohio, Colleges and Universities
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Burroughs names hall of fame class
BURROUGHS HIGH — Burroughs High Athletic Director Marty Garrison gets a kick out of looking for former athletes to induct into the school's hall of fame. Scanning through years of information and a large group of deserving individuals, Garrison and...Tags: Detroit Lions, Career and Workplace, College Basketball, National Football League, College Football
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Notre Dame: Brian Kelly is next football coach
IndySportsNationThe search last just under two weeks. The challenge has been around for just under two decades. Brian Kelly will become the fourth head coach since the retirement of Lou Holtz in 1996 to try and bring Notre Dame back to the top after an average 91-67...Tags: Stanford University, ESPN (tv network), The Home Depot, College Football, University of Notre Dame
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No heads roll at Fox News over Sean Hannity tea party incident
Show TrackerAfter Fox News’ last-minute recall of Sean Hannity from a tea party event in Cincinnati last week, the network vowed to do a thorough post-mortem to determine how the host ended up being listed as the headliner of a political...... -
Happy Frog Jumping Day!
L.A. UnleashedFriends, it's time once again to celebrate our friends the frogs on Thursday's not-really-a-holiday-but-sort-of-a-holiday, Frog Jumping Day! In honor of the humble amphibians' impressive jumping skills, we present the above video, which shows a jump in... -
Titusville teen Rain Halbert wins performance scholarship
Orlando Theater BlogA Brevard County teen has won a performance scholarship after being judged by Broadway stars Chad Kimball and Constantine Maroulis, who rose to prominence as an American Idol contestant. Here's the announcement from the contest sponsor, The Arts Edge: The... -
PASSINGS: Mike Bongiorno, Jack Manning, William A. 'Bill' Schoneberger
Mike Bongiorno Italian quiz show host Mike Bongiorno, 85, a TV host who popularized quiz shows for generations of Italians, died Tuesday of a heart attack at his home in Monte Carlo, Italian news media reported. Nicknamed "The Quiz King," Bongiorno was...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Mary Tyler Moore, Italy, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Heart Attack
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'He had a spirit that would not give up'
Mike Woods' death last week was much like his abbreviated NFL career with the Baltimore Colts: It went largely unnoticed. To suggest it was unlamented would be wrong, however. Very wrong. Woods' career was cut short in 1982 by an assailant's bullet that...Tags: Cleveland Cavaliers, New York Giants, National Football League, College Football, Baltimore Colts
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Eighth blackbird lands at Ojai Music Festival
The Ojai Music Festival has a long tradition of picking some of the era's most important artists to serve as its music director, a position that rotates annually. But though the festival has sometimes chosen more than one person at a time for the job,...Tags: Arnold Schoenberg, Wallace Stevens, Ohio, Aaron Copland, San Francisco
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