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TUSD heads back to school
AP Entertainment News Video By JD Wallace - bio | email TUCSON, AZ (KOLD) – Even on the day before school started in Tucson Unified School District, a complaint about a new school year was hard to find at Palo Verde High School.
Updated: 08/15/2011 12:18A
Md. lawmakers to get striped bass rule changes
Health News from AP Entertainment News from AP ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Marylands Department of Natural Resources plans to present changes to striped bass netting regulations this week to state lawmakers. The changes were prompted by the discovery last
Updated: 08/15/2011 12:16A
Raiders fullback hopes for expanded role
Marcel Reece is listed as the Raiders starting fullback on the teams depth chart, and when asked its the position he tells people he plays. He just has an issue with the job title. Reece prefers to think of himself as more than just a fullback.
Updated: 08/15/2011 12:16A
African American festival showcases areas heritage and culture
Live entertainment, good food and vendors were available both days to showcase the rich African American culture in our area. “We want to do an event like this every year to just preserve the African American heritage and bring dollars into the African
Updated: 08/15/2011 12:13A
True Blood Recap of Season 4, Episode 8: Spellbound
Get all caught up on the dirty, sexy lives of Bon Temps supernatural crew with Wetpaint Entertainments recap! Pop in your fake fangs and break out a bottle of SPF 30, because its time to find out whether or not Jessica was burnt to a crisp by “The
Updated: 08/15/2011 12:13A
Jeff Bridges plays to his musician side
Spin said the album is as comfortable and unpretentious as the Dudes bathrobe, even if the stars drawl gets wonky in some spots; Entertainment Weekly gave the album a B-plus for appealingly idiosyncratic cuts and praised the Zen of lyrics that
Updated: 08/15/2011 12:11A
Culinary greats compete
Spectators can enjoy a variety of culinary delights along with cash bars and live entertainment. Advance tickets are $65 each or $100 for two. Proceeds go to benefit future chefs through scholarship assistance. ASSOCIATED PRESS The 15th annual Culinary
Updated: 08/15/2011 12:10A
Some advocate selling US Treasurys for Japan
AP Business Writer TOKYO (AP) - The idea that Japan would ever dump its $900 billion holdings of US Treasurys, the second largest foreign ownership after China, has long been just that - an idea never seriously entertained.
Updated: 08/15/2011 12:08A
Muskegon entertainment calendar, Aug. 15-17, 2011
By Loretta Robinson | The Muskegon Chronicle The 47th annual Student Art and Design Exhibition, 9 am to 4 pm, through Sept. 15, Muskegon Community College, Overbrook Gallery, 221 S. Quarterline, free. More info: 231-773-9131. Tours, 10 am to 5 pm,
Updated: 08/15/2011 12:06A
Japan economy contracts for third straight quarter
The tsunami also crippled a nuclear power plant and caused a widespread power crunches, especially in the Tokyo region, adding to the headaches faced by businesses and households. The Cabinet office said GDP fell 0.3 percent quarter on quarter.
Updated: 08/15/2011 12:05A