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Identity of 'Red Beard Bandit' sought
SAN DIEGO -- Authorities asked the public Thursday for help in identifying a bearded thief who carried out a spree of five armed holdups at gas stations in Grantville, Kearny Mesa and University City over a four-day period this month. The bandit...
Tags: Heavy Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering, Theft, Criminals
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Woman dies after car found submerged in Muncie lake
A woman was pronounced dead after she was pulled from a submerged vehicle in a Muncie lake Monday morning. Just before 9 a.m. Monday, emergency officials got a call that a 2004 Chrysler was submerged at Fudd Lake with Heather Padilla, 28, still inside....
Tags: Services and Shopping, Vehicles
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Autopsy: Woman pulled from Muncie lake died from drowning
An autopsy performed Tuesday revealed the New Castle woman pulled from a Muncie lake on Monday died as a result of drowning. The Delaware County Coroner’s Office said the official cause of death for Heather Padilla, 28, is pending toxicology...
Tags: Lakes and Ponds
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Alcoa kicks off earnings season by posting a profit
The Wall Street doomsday prophets may want to revisit their crystal balls: Metals producer Alcoa Inc. launched the first quarter earnings parade -- which many analysts had worried would be a dud -- with a profit. The aluminum company had posted a loss...
Tags: Alcoa Incorporated, Productivity, Earnings, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Companies and Corporations
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Economy shows positive sign
When you, your friends and neighbors are struggling with job loss, high gas prices and disappearing forms of assistance, seeing a silver lining is asking of you an awful lot. The local people who came in droves to the recent Project Connect certainly...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Employment, Services and Shopping, Automotive Equipment, Labor Markets
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Nate Sacks of Norfolk takes prize in Sea Level songwriting contest
The adage, "if at first you don't succeed ..." certainly applies to Nate Sacks, a young Norfolk songwriter who over the weekend triumphed at the Sea Level Singer-Songwriter Festival's Emerging Artist contest. For the final round of the competition, 10...
Tags: Ween (music group), Oceans, Music Industry, Environmental Issues, Bodies of Water
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Keep Up to Speed with the New York Auto Show
This year's New York Auto Show is nearing the end, as its set to conclude Sunday. Jim MacPherson reviewed some of the highlights from the press segment in this week's On The Road, and Cars.com has a section of their website devoted to the latest news...Tags: Chevrolet, Manufacturing and Engineering, Mercedes-Benz, Chrysler, Auto Shows
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BASKETBALL: Men's City League
Final Standings B League: Cunningham Electric 6-1, Circus Sports Bar/Huber Farms 5-2, Hooligans 3-4, Jacobs Family Dentistry 2-5, Behavior Care Specialists 0-7. C League: Frederick Farmers/NW Mutual 6-1, Dahme Construction 5-2, Tapz 5-2, Coke Zero 2-...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Machine Manufacturing
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Scoreboard -- April 12, 2012
TV SPORTS Auto Racing--NASCAR Nationwide Series, O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 pole qualifying, 4 p.m. (ESPN2); NASCAR Nationwide Series, O'Reilly Auto Parts 300, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Major League Baseball--Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Cardinals, 2:05 p.m. (WGN);...Tags: Golden State Warriors, San Diego Padres, Vancouver Canucks, Kansas City Royals, Houston Rockets
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Marengo man dies in Crystal Lake motorcycle crash
A 54-year-old Marengo man died in a motorcycle accident Thursday afternoon, according to Crystal Lake police. John Winkelman was ejected from a motorcycle that collided with a Chrysler Concorde about 3 p.m. at the intersection of Illinois Route 176 and...
Tags: Transportation Accidents, Accidental Death, Crystal Lake, Disasters and Accidents, McHenry
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Investigators Still Attempting to Enter Home of Modesto Shooting Suspect
A man who allegedly shot and killed a uniformed deputy and a locksmith as they were serving an eviction notice, is believed to have died at some point Thursday night in his home. The shooter barricaded himself inside his apartment around 11 a.m. Thursday...
Tags: FBI, American Red Cross
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Stronger Michigan economy could hurt Romney in home state
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The unemployment rate in Michigan is high, its population is shrinking and scores of manufacturing plants have closed. Still, President Barack Obama’s hopes for another electoral victory could depend on voters remembering...
Tags: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, George W. Bush, Automotive Equipment, General Motors Corp., Religion and Belief
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