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Free rides offered in 5 communities New Year's Eve
More than eight years after a drunken driver killed Chicago Police Officer Michael P. Gordon, five southwest suburban communities are honoring his memory with their annual alternative to driving home impaired from festivities ringing in 2013. With the...
Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Chicago Police Department, Motorvehicle Accidents, New Year's Day, Transportation Accidents
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Connie L. Bowman, 69
Connie L. (McPherson) Bowman, 69, of Boonsboro, Md., passed from this life Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013, at Meritus Medical Center near Hagerstown. Born Jan. 3, 1944, in Hagerstown, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Pauline (Stevens) McPherson....
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Anchorage Fire Codes Aim to Prevent Tragedies Like in Brazil
Channel 2 NewsFollowing a horrific nightclub fire in Brazil that killed more than 200 people, the Anchorage Fire Department Acting Fire Marshall James Gray explained some of the codes in place here that aim to prevent those types of mass tragedies. “...Tags: Brazil, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, James Gray
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Trial attorney makes name as an advocate for those on the street
Special to the TribuneLaurel Bellows began her career as a trial attorney 37 years ago, showing up at her first job ready to meet her new corporate clients. But her boss, who would later become her husband, gave her a different assignment, one that laid the groundwork for...Tags: Annual and Special Corporate Meetings, Feminism, Prosecution, Colleges and Universities, Motorola, Inc.
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Stewart Copeland, Philip Glass works set for Long Beach Opera
Works by former Police band member Steward Copeland and composer Philip Glass will be part of Long Beach Opera's 2013 season that is scheduled to begin in January. The eclectic lineup, which the company will announce this week, also will feature opera...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Philip Glass, Edgar Allan Poe, Economy, Business and Finance, Music Industry
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City police officer shoots, kills man in Reservoir Hill
A Baltimore police officer investigating a domestic disturbance on Saturday morning in the Reservoir Hill neighborhood shot and killed a man armed with a knife, according to authorities. A police spokesman identified the man who was killed as George...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, Weaponry, Jones Falls
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The Crowd: Philharmonic Society hosts benefit in Samueli Theater
The Philharmonic Society of Orange County transformed the Samueli Theater into a New York supper club for a very special "Night of Broadway." Two of the Orange Coast's most dynamic women, Marsha Anderson and Marta Bhathal, co-chaired the Irvine-based...Tags: Arts and Culture, Dick Allen, Chocolate Cake, Music, Concerts
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Woman who died in NH standoff had dated gunman
GREENLAND, N.H. (AP) — The woman who died during a standoff in New Hampshire that also killed a police chief was a 26-year-old cosmetologist who had dated the gunman on and off and had gone to him in recent days to help him sort through issues...Tags: Greenland, Injuries and Wounds, Health, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace
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The Crowd: Candelight Concert nets $1.3 million for Segerstrom Center
It is the most glamorous social event of the year in Orange County. It may also be one of the most elegant parties on America's annual event calendar.
Last week's Candlelight Concert to benefit the Segerstrom Center for the Arts celebrated its 25th...Tags: Restaurants, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Music, Concerts, Entertainment
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'Simpsons,' 'Boardwalk Empire' top Writers Guild TV noms
Show TrackerThe Writers Guild of America announced the nominees Wednesday for achievement in television, news, radio, promotional writing and graphic animation.... -
Students question resignation of teacher who allowed student to live in home
TribLocal - Schaumburg » NewsAbout 75 students gathered in the Hoffman Estates High School cafeteria Friday morning in an effort to learn more about the fate of a former …... -
Bella's back in the game
When Bella Secaira heard on Sept. 21 that she was cleared to play softball again, she said she remained calm on the outside.
Inside, she said she was "kind of shocked" when Newport Beach orthopedic surgeon Dr. Michael Gordon gave her the news.
The...Tags: Softball, Orthopedic Surgery
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