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Sugarland shares special message, song to honor State Fair victims
KIAHBefore starting their concert in Albuquerque, New Mexico Thursday, Sugarland dedicated a special message and song to the people impacted by the deadly stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair. It was a short message, but Sugarland's dedication made an...Tags: Human Interest, Albuquerque, Acoustic (genre), Sugarland (music group)
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Alaska Native Artists Take on a Rock Hard Challenge
For a group of artists who have never before worked with stone, the task was daunting: take a class in sculpture. Produce a work of art in a week. And while you’re at it, let tourists watch.
That was the scene this week at the Alaska Native...Tags: Arts and Culture, Artists, Human Interest, Culture, Sculpture
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Cronenberg, Cody, Chow Yun Fat — the most intriguing films in pre-production
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelPlowing through the latest edition of Production Weekly, I see nary a Florida film shoot on the slate, which was my reaon for checking it. We aren't giving away money like Louisiana and Georgia, so there's still a lot more production in those states. A... -
The Morning Fix: 'Lone Ranger' may still ride. 'Spy Kids 4' will smell.
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Briefly In Sports
Hamilton wins crown Teague Hamilton of Laguna Beach won his first 18-and-under boys' tennis tournament Monday in Upland. Hamilton, who will enter his junior year at Laguna Beach High next month, was unseeded after the initial rounds of the tournament. He...Tags: Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, Utah, Hawaii
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Lone Ranger may get back in the saddle soon
Company TownHold your horses, Tonto. Film crew workers, who were told last week to dismantle a western town set being built near Silver City, N.M., for Walt Disney Studios' planned production of "The Lone Ranger," were instructed Wednesday night to hold...... -
ATF denies it promoted Fast and Furious supervisors
The federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said Wednesday that three supervisors in its controversial Fast and Furious gun-trafficking investigation were transferred to lateral jobs, not promoted. "They did not receive salary or...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Organized Crime, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Crimes
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Thoughts from Dr. Joe: Finding the Southwest's secret
Our two-week journey is ending. Our van is pointed west as we chase the setting sun. Our New Mexico trek is over. We’re heading back to California, but there’s more to the story. After we mended our aches and pains from the ordeals of the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Human Interest, California, History
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Report: Economy continues to hurt Michigan's youth
LANSING — Michigan continues to rank below average on some key economic measures for child well-being compared to other states, according to a report to be released Wednesday. The state ranked 30th overall in state-by-state rankings in the annual...Tags: Vermont, Social Issues, Arkansas, Real Estate, Poverty
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Flooding, drought hurt farm income in region
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Drought and flooding in several Midwest and Western states combined with higher production costs to weaken farm income in the second quarter, the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City said Monday. Most of the bankers surveyed...Tags: Federal Reserve, Farms, Oklahoma, Floods, Iowa
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Brooklyn Bagel Shop May Be Forced To Close After Nearly 100 Years In Business
PIX11.comCalls from as far away as North Carolina and New Mexico have been pouring in, since the news broke: Coney Island Bialys and Bagels has been a hallmark of Brooklyn since 1920, but if business doesn't pick up soon, the bakery may close before October Jewish...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, North Carolina, Gravesend, Coney Island, WPIX
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ATF promotes supervisors in controversial gun operation
The ATF has promoted three key supervisors of a controversial sting operation that allowed firearms to be illegally trafficked across the U.S. border into Mexico.
All three have been heavily criticized for pushing the program forward even as it became...Tags: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Firearms, Elections, Iowa
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