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Glen Ellyn man dies in FBI training accident
As Christopher Lorek went on to become an FBI special agent, a circle of friends and family back home in Glen Ellyn cheered him on from afar. That pride was compounded with sadness this week as news of the 41-year-old's death in a training accident...
Tags: Police Investigations, Fractured Rib, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, FBI
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Korn, with original guitarist back, better than ever, singer says before Sands Bethlehem show
Jonathan Davis, lead singer of nu metal band Korn, says over the phone that he's "in vocal hell" – in the studio in California, left by the rest of the band to complete his parts on a new album to be released by the end of summer. "I got another...Tags: Electronics, Music, Entertainment, Skrillex (music group)
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Korn, reunited with original guitarist, is better than ever, singer says
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGJonathan Davis, lead singer of nu metal band Korn, says over the phone that he’s “in vocal hell” – in the studio in California, left by the rest of the band to complete his parts on a new album to...... -
Congressional committee to look at state of U.S. weather forecasting
WASHINGTON -- Though U.S. weather forecasting has improved gradually in recent years, there's a growing fear among scientists and policymakers that these gains could stall -- and perhaps reverse -- even as other nations have stepped up their ability to...
Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Science, Weather, Satellite Technology, NASA
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Weekend Preview: Count your blessings with Tony Hawk, Marty McFly, Frances Ha
There are plenty of “cool” things going on around here this weekend (I have lusted in my heart for “Frances Ha” for, like, weeks), but ever since this Oklahoma business, I have been looking to spend more time with my kids, OK?...
Tags: Noah Baumbach, Pembroke Pines, Culture, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Ticketmaster
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Williamsburg firm ventures into online programming
TidewaterBizA health advertising and marketing agency spun off its video production and is now creating popular shows online. Snow Wood Productions in Williamsburg filmed a pilot episode last summer around the College of William and Mary called "I Love College"...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Colleges and Universities, Hulu, Hampton Roads, Multiple Sclerosis
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Working for job growth
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Economic-development groups have rolled out several initiatives over the years in an attempt to boost business here, but the four-year strategy the St. Joseph County Chamber of Commerce unveiled Wednesday is different from those past...Tags: Politics, Technology, Business, Computing and Information Technology Industry, IBM
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Commission proposes tax, fee hikes to provide additional funding for W.Va. roads, bridges
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A commission studying West Virginia's highway system is proposing tax and fee increases to raise millions of dollars for maintenance and repairs. The proposals include increasing the sales tax, increasing vehicle...Tags: Highway Transportation
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Latest West Virginia sports
REDS-METS Phillips' strange double lifts Reds over Mets 7-4 NEW YORK (AP) — Brandon Phillips bounced a bizarre double over first base to snap a ninth-inning tie, and the Cincinnati Reds completed a three-game sweep of the struggling New York...Tags: Brandon Phillips, Buster Posey, Joey Votto, San Francisco Giants, Washington Nationals
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Editorial: A bizarre blame game played by two senators
In a letter to Gov. Pat Quinn last week, two Illinois Senate leaders called for the ouster of Julie Hamos, who heads the state's biggest public aid agency. Appointed in 2010, Hamos holds one of state government's most complicated, thankless jobs. She...
Tags: Politics, Government Health Care, Hospitals and Clinics, Donne E Trotter, Elections
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Ready lanes to reduce border crossing times
Staff WriterCALEXICO — U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials are already reporting shorter border wait times for pedestrians utilizing the six newly installed Ready lane kiosks at the Calexico downtown Port of Entry. The six kiosks were installed...Tags: Electronics, Transportation Industry, U.S. Customs and Border Protection
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Students plant lasting change
Staff WriterCALEXICO — Students got a little dirty Wednesday as they made their school a more beautiful, healthier and environmentally friendly place by planting trees at De Anza Ninth Grade Academy. The project was facilitated through the Imperial Valley...Tags: Students, Asthma, Education, Teaching and Learning
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