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Virginia native plants: purpletop grass
Virginia's Wildflower of the Month for August: Purpletop grass, or Tridens flavus
This grass is all over the roadsides in late summer, and easily recognized by its loose, open, purple spikelets and distinctive weeping form. Growing to 4 feet tall,...Tags: Elections, Texas, Michigan, Politics, Florida
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Harpers Ferry man charged in hit-and-run death of pedestrian
The Jefferson County (W.Va.) Sheriff’s Office has charged a Harpers Ferry man in connection with the death of a pedestrian who was struck in a hit-and-run accident Saturday afternoon on U.S. 340.
James Horton, 27, has been charged with leaving...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Foreign insect could threaten area forests
An invasive insect species known as the Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB) could pose a threat to Pennsylvania's forests. As a result, volunteers are being called to help monitor Johnstown for any signs of the foreign critters.
Natural Biodiversity, a group...Tags: Natural Resources, Agriculture, New York, Environmental Issues, Conservation
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Local firms snag $19M in 2nd period
Central Florida companies reeled in nearly $19 million in venture capital during the second quarter, trailing only the Tampa Bay area's $34.5 million among regions statewide, according to the latest industry survey.
For a second straight quarter, Central...Tags: Companies and Corporations, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Orlando, Winter Park, Economy, Business and Finance
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Maryland non-profit offering free reverse-mortgage counseling through the end of August
The Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Maryland and Delaware has some left over grant money and is using it to provide reverse-mortgage counseling for free until Aug. 31. Such counseling usually costs $125. If you've been thinking of getting a reverse...Tags: Mortgages, Credit and Debt, Delaware, Maryland, South Carolina
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Baltimore libraries will soon check out Nooks in addition to books
After Crystal Langdon checks out 22 books from her library on Reisterstown Road on Wednesday, she plans to carry them home on the Metro in her purse.
And preteen boys enrolled at St. Ignatius Loyola Academy may soon be able to leave their book bags at...Tags: Elections, Corporate Officers, Books, Human Interest, Reisterstown Road
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Top 5 Things To Do In Wichita This Weekend
Fetchtoto.com EditorTop 5 things to do this weekend - July 29th to July 31st End this month with a weekend packed full of activities, music, and fundraising events! There are several opportunities for you to raise money for a great cause, all while having a joyful evening....Tags: Elvis Presley, Entertainment, Wichita (Sedgwick, Kansas), Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), Human Interest
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Van Hollen is right: Medicaid cuts hurt everyone
Contrary to Robert Erlandson's letter ( "Van Hollen shows why it will be so hard to reduce the deficit," July 26), Rep. Chris Van Hollen's op-ed ("Medicaid cuts would hurt us all," July 25) correctly pointed out the consequences of cutting Medicaid. As...Tags: Christopher Van Hollen Jr., Elections, Social Issues, Hospitals and Clinics, Vehicles
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Campaign finance reports underscore GOP disparities
The first look at the campaign finance activities of the 2012 White House contenders underscored not only President Obama's huge cash advantage over his rivals but also the wide disparities in the Republican field, setting the stage for an urgent money...Tags: Executive Branch, Los Angeles Times, Social Issues, Ron Paul, Michele Bachmann
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Presidential candidates off to slower fundraising start
The deadline for filing presidential fundraising reports closed Thursday, with officials from nearly every campaign predicting a relatively low dollar total compared with the historic highs at this time in the 2008 cycle.
Campaign aides engaged in the...Tags: Elections, Mitt Romney, Diplomacy, Regional Authority, Texas
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No word from Costa jury
After nearly a week of deliberations, the jury in the murder case against Marcos Costa, the driver of a brakeless big rig that killed two people in La Caņada in April 2009, retired Wednesday without announcing a verdict. Costa, a Portuguese-speaking...Tags: Transportation, Travel, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Justice System
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Texas Governor Rick Perry Expected to Run for President
Texas Governor Rick Perry, a staunch conservative with a Washington outsider's political resume, will run for the Republican nomination for U.S. president in 2012, his spokesman said Thursday.
"He will make a definitive announcement Saturday for the...Tags: Elections, Mitt Romney, Regional Authority, George W. Bush, Executive Branch
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