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    Jul 16, 2012 |Story| Burbank Leader
  1. San Gabriel man arrested after struggle with Burbank police officer

    A San Gabriel man was arrested Friday night after he allegedly tried to remove a Burbank police officer’s gun from its holster during an “intense” struggle. At about 11 p.m. Friday, the officer was traveling northbound on Clybourn...

    Tags: Google Inc., Police Arrests, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice

  2. May 12, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  3. 05/13: New businesses

    Occupational licenses issued recently by county and municipal governments in Central Florida; data collected by Market Force Corp. of Newtown Square, Pa.
    Occupational licenses issued recently by county and municipal governments in Central Florida; data collected by Market Force Corp. of Newtown Square, Pa. Lake Southlake Autism and Behavioral Services, mental health counselor, 3815 Breckinridge Lane,...

    Tags: Orange Blossom Trail, Vehicles, Winter Garden, Nottingham, Event Planning

  4. May 11, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  5. Boaters hit snags after Hurricane Sandy changed South Jersey inlets

    Capt. Frank Camarda has piloted his 80-foot party boat Miss Beach Haven to the tip of Holgate on the southern end of Long Beach Island for ages. Camarda knows his boat drafts 4.5 feet of water. He knows Little Egg Inlet is about 6.5 feet at low tide, and...

    Tags: Intracoastal Waterway, Weather Warnings, Hurricanes, Weather, Hurricane Sandy (2012)

  6. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Survivors of March 6 shipwreck were all but lost at sea

    It started as the kind of delivery Pat Schoenberger, an Annapolis sea captain, had made many times: Pick up a client's motor sailboat, ferry it to Florida and return home in a few weeks' time.
    It started as the kind of delivery Pat Schoenberger, an Annapolis sea captain, had made many times: Pick up a client's motor sailboat, ferry it to Florida and return home in a few weeks' time. A brilliant morning sky beckoned as Schoenberger and Jim...

    Tags: Kitty Hawk, Annapolis, Elizabeth City, Apple iPhone, American Red Cross

  8. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Civil War sailors laid to rest, 151 years later

    <b> </b>Eleven years ago, Navy Capt. Barbara "Bobbie" Scholley dived more than 230 feet into the ocean to help bring back the past: two sailors killed when their Civil War battleship sank in 1862.
    Eleven years ago, Navy Capt. Barbara "Bobbie" Scholley dived more than 230 feet into the ocean to help bring back the past: two sailors killed when their Civil War battleship sank in 1862. On Friday, the Annapolis woman joined the crew members'...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Annapolis, Wars and Interventions, Hampton Roads, Abraham Lincoln

  10. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Coast Guard suspends search for two lost fishermen off Assateague

    The Coast Guard suspended its search Thursday for two men missing in waters about 15 miles off the coast of Assateague Island after their fishing boat sank a day earlier.
    The Coast Guard suspended its search Thursday for two men missing in waters about 15 miles off the coast of Assateague Island after their fishing boat sank a day earlier. The broken-down fishing vessel was battling 20-foot waves and 50 mph wind gusts...

    Tags: Elizabeth City, Annapolis, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Sentara, Hospitals and Clinics

  12. Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Daily Press
  13. Ironclad mourned 150 years after its death

    When the USS Monitor left Hampton Roads on the afternoon of Dec. 29, 1862, the southwest wind was light, the skies clear and the seas smooth. Nobody imagined that just 36 hours later the famous ship hailed as the savior of the Union after its historic...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Hampton Roads, Heavy Engineering, CSS Virginia

  14. Feb 14, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  15. Lee Chapin Sammis

    Lee Chapin Sammis passed away February 12, 2013, in his home in Newport Beach, CA, where he lived and built his business for the past 50 years.&nbsp; He was born on February 15, 1931 in Los Angeles to MIT graduates Ford Woodruff and Constance Sharp Sammis.&nbsp; His family lived all over the country during the depression until settling in Pasadena, CA where he graduated in 1949 from South Pasadena High School.&nbsp; The experience of frequently being the new kid in class shaped his scrappy nature and he became an inveterate reader, mechanical tinkerer and collector extraordinaire of many things.&nbsp; Ambition and tenacity being innate, he was a teamster in San Pedro at age 14 for 65&cent; an hour, had his driver&rsquo;s license at the same age, trained with legendary boxer Canto Robletto to win a Golden Gloves title as a teen, played football with distinction at South Pasadena High and won intramural track meets in the 100 yard dash, all while faithfully keeping a full social calendar.&nbsp; He often hitchhiked down to the beach at Balboa in those years to sail the family Thistle, swing at the Rendezvous Ballroom and attend Bal Week festivities.&nbsp; He attended UCLA and UC Berkeley where he was an active member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity and Skull &amp; Keys, amongst others.&nbsp; Lee also worked as a hasher in the Kappa House at Cal to supplement his diet and &ldquo;foster fraternal relations.&rdquo;&nbsp; After college he enlisted in the Army, being discharged in 1957 a 1st Lieutenant stationed at Fort Ord.&nbsp; He married his beloved wife, Joan Howard of Pasadena, in 1955 and they settled in their hometown in 1957.&nbsp; He worked in Los Angeles for RA Rowan and in 1962, the family moved to Newport Beach, where he was a founding member of the Orange County office of Coldwell Banker on PCH in Corona del Mar.
    Lee Chapin Sammis passed away February 12, 2013, in his home in Newport Beach, CA, where he lived and built his business for the past 50 years.  He was born on February 15, 1931 in Los Angeles to MIT graduates Ford Woodruff and Constance Sharp Sammis. ...

    Tags: Entertainment, Jonathan Winters, Music, Real Estate, Orange County (Virginia)

  16. Feb 12, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  17. Two unknown Union sailors will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery

    RICHMOND, Va. (AP) --
    RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- Navy Secretary Ray Mabus says the remains of two unknown Union sailors recovered from the Civil War ironclad USS Monitor will be interred in Arlington National Cemetery on March 8. Mabus made the announcement Tuesday, saying they...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, USS Monitor

  18. Jan 28, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. 'Photography as an art form' draws people to Washington Co. Museum of Fine Arts

    Proving the &ldquo;validity of photography as an art form,&rdquo; more than 250 people attended an awards ceremony for the 80th annual Cumberland Valley Photographic Salon at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts Sunday afternoon.
    davem@herald-mail.com
    Proving the “validity of photography as an art form,” more than 250 people attended an awards ceremony for the 80th annual Cumberland Valley Photographic Salon at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts Sunday afternoon. Landscapes, people,...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, Artists, Ceremonies, Photography, Museums

  20. Jan 23, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. Bruce Wilder wins local photographer award in 80th annual Cumberland Valley Photo Salon

    It&rsquo;s nighttime on the fabled Outer Banks of North Carolina and a stretch of road from Frisco to Hatteras is swathed in darkness.
    marieg@herald-mail.com
    It’s nighttime on the fabled Outer Banks of North Carolina and a stretch of road from Frisco to Hatteras is swathed in darkness. A few yards from the asphalt are sea oats, sand dunes and half-buried wood-and-wire fences. But in these late hours,...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, Artists, Ceremonies, Photography, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland)

  22. Jan 21, 2013 |Column| Herald Mail
  23. Winners named in museum photo contest

    Washington County Museum of Fine Arts has named the winners of its 80th annual Cumberland Valley Photographic Salon. The competition features work by photographers from the region. This year’s exhibition is sponsored by Conservit Inc. and The...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Photography and Video, Awards and Prizes, Wars and Interventions, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)

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