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A cop who saved young lives
I first saw him parked there on his motorcycle at the corner on Seventh Street and Verdugo Avenue. He was facing north. I was going south. I guess I didn't think the stop sign at Verdugo applied to me, so I ran it. The police officer pointed his gloved...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Lawyers, Motorcycling
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A bit of fatherly advice to dads on deck
There is a book that many parents-to-be pick up before they have their first child; it's called "What to Expect When You're Expecting." The book is chalk full of pertinent information and provides guidelines for parents who are about to bring a youngster...Tags: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Boston Celtics
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Small Wonders: Finding a new structure
No Father's Day is complete without at least one of the following: A #1 Dad mug, a new tie, shirt or barbecue apron, a silly card about Dad's underwear or bathing habits and anything made of construction paper, Elmer's glue and uncooked macaroni. To this...Tags: Entertainment, Gaming, Lifestyle and Leisure, Clubs and Associations, Disneyland Park
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Parents Day recognizes everyday sacrifices
A new campaign from the Washington County Department of Social Services celebrates parental responsibility and encourages families to provide the financial and emotional support children need to thrive. Parents Day is an annual event that recognizes...Tags: Lobbying, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Social Services, Politics
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Can Fort Lauderdale compel background checks at gun show?
A showdown is brewing between Fort Lauderdale and the Ohio-based company that has long held gun shows at the city-owned War Memorial Auditorium. The city has clamped down on the arms-bazaar excesses of the show, and a lawyer for Suncoast Gun Shows say...Tags: Sandy Hook Elementary School, Public Officials, Fort Lauderdale, Government, National Rifle Association of America
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Addiction Bistro serves gluten-free fried chicken, cupcakes and more
This year I think we’ll break our Father's Day habit of staying close to home and take my husband to the Addiction Bistro, a little cafĂ© on La Cienega Boulevard that serves burgers and sausages, chili and ice cream. I found the Addiction Bistro...
Tags: Mustard, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Addiction, Foods and Beverages
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Pondering a tougher stance
Father's Day is coming, and each year that day reminds me of my own father's last words to me. As I stood teary eyed over his elevated hospital bed during his last moments of life, he looked up, oxygen mask firmly in place, tapped me on the stomach with... -
Transportation chief says infrastructure is at risk
The federal government must invest in the country's transportation infrastructure because aging highways, waterways and railroads are "at the tipping point," U.S. Rep. Bill Shuster told an audience in Allentown Tuesday. "There are some in Washington who...Tags: Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Allentown, Highway Transportation, Adam Smith, Travel
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Mother's Day brings a chance for a special visit
WHEATON, Ill. — I'm standing in a cemetery, which is probably better than lying in one. I came to Chicago to write about the Angels, and while I seem to be focused on the dead, this has more to do with Mother's Day. My mom is here. This isn'...
Tags: Mother's Day, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, C.J. Wilson (baseball)
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Slapwater band avoids legal fight, renames itself Slapnation
Slapwater, the Peninsula's premier party band, has renamed itself in hopes of leaving behind a bitter fight over rights to its name. The group led by drummer George "Dody" Hunt III is now called Slapnation, according to its website. "We’re sure...
Tags: Buckroe, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Slapwater (music group), Fort Monroe
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Girls basketball | Joy of the Game partners with Midwest Elite
The Deerfield-based Joy of the Game facility has housed boys state and national powerhouse grade school and high school travel an AAU teams over the years with its Rising Stars program. Now it's getting serious about its girls programs. This year, the...
Tags: Basketball, High Schools, ESPN (tv network), Elementary Schools, Schools
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