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Anchorage Digs Out Of Heavy Snowfall
Channel 2 NewsAnchorage saw a record-breaking snowfall on Sunday -- and residents were still digging out on Monday. The National Weather Service said it snowed six inches on Sunday and on Monday added about 3.8 inches of new snow. Wasilla residents reported up to...Tags: Weather
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100 things we love about Baltimore -- Printable list
Baltimore Sun reporterA moody tavern. An extraordinary cocktail. The easy lapping of bay water against the banks of the Inner Harbor. Duckpin lanes. Old Bay. Art in an otherwise empty storefront. For all of these things, and for so many more, people love Baltimore. People feel...Tags: Garlic, Cafe Hon, Travel, Lacrosse, Colleges and Universities
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Richmond metal band Lamb of God readies new album, world tour
Virginia's heavy metal champions Lamb of God are preparing to unleash a brand new bone-crushing onslaught. The group's album "Resolution" is scheduled for a Jan. 24 release. The band will kick off a new tour in their hometown of Richmond on Jan. 22....Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), L.A.M.B., Williamsburg (Brooklyn, New York), Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Williamsburg (Bronx, New York)
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Consumers Put Thanksgiving and Black Friday In The Record Books
FOX 17 ReporterThanksgiving weekend shoppers were hungry for sales. The National Retail Federation says the numbers are in and they're huge. Stores generally rely on sales between Thanksgiving and Christmas to make up 20% of their annual revenue. With unemployment...Tags: Black Friday (shopping), Thanksgiving, Services and Shopping, E-Commerce Industry, Holidays
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Day trip: Light up your weekend
Fairfax, Va.
Direct from Beijing
The National Acrobats of the People's Republic of China, one of the largest acrobatic and circus acts in the world, are making a stop at George Mason University's Center for the Arts this weekend as part of their North...Tags: Prince George's County, Holidays, Travel, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Beijing (China)
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Perkins patients can be the toughest to treat
As a new chief executive at Clifton T. Perkins investigates what led to two recent slayings at the state's maximum security mental hospital, he will confront a facility full of patients who have become increasingly hardened and troubled.
The system of...Tags: Health Insurance, Psychiatry, Hospitals and Clinics, Pharmaceuticals, Wars and Interventions
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Dinosaur Jr. back with original lineup
Fans of '90s alternative rock will have more than one chance this year to get their fix. Yo La Tengo, almost 20 years old now, will play Merriweather Post Pavilion in September, opening for The National, natch.
And this Saturday, the seminal three-...Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Human Interest, Washington (U.S. state), Popular Music (genre), Grunge (genre)
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The Fabulous Hubcaps coming to Grantsville Days
The Grantsville Lions announce that The Fabulous Hubcaps will be performing at the 34th annual Grantsville Days from 2 to 5 p.m. June 26.
What began 36 years ago as “Harvey Hubcap and the Do Ron Ron” has evolved into The Fabulous Hubcaps,...Tags: Oldies (genre), Barbara A. Mikulski, Pennsylvania, Fats Domino, Joe Gibbs
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Monster Mash: Graffiti artists upset over Jennifer Lopez commercial
Culture MonsterTATS Cru, Bronx graffiti artists, claimsa recent Fiat commercial starring Jennifer Lopez uses their work without permission. "The Book of Mormon" on Broadway has recouped its $11.4 million investment after just eight months.... -
Monster Mash: Grammy nominations; museum eyes Occupy Wall Street
Culture MonsterThe Grammy Award nominations were announced late Wednesday, with categories including classical music, jazz and musical theater albums. The National Museum of American History is collecting memorabilia from the Occupy Wall Street protest.... -
National Board of Review names 'Hugo' best picture
24 FramesHugo," director Martin Scorsese's first family film and which reflects his love of cinema, was the big winner Thursday at the National Board of Review of Motion Picture awards. The lavish fantasy set in a Paris railway station in 1931 also won best... -
Evanston mayor wants people ticketed instead of jailed for small amounts of pot
TribLocal - EvanstonEvanston Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl thinks anyone caught with 10 grams or less of pot does not intend to sell it, and so should only be …...
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