07/15/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press ALEXANDRIA, La. A number of Alexandria bar owners and employees let their voices be heard regarding a proposed smoking ban in city bars. The Town Talk reports they do not want to see smoking disappear from their establishments. Approximately 25 bar owners and employees attended Thursday's public meeting to discuss the proposal. The new ordinance would ...
07/15/11 The legal troubles of former Leesville Police Chief Bobby Hickman keep growing.
07/15/11 CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptians gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Friday, after a week of demonstrations, to tell the ruling generals they are failing to meet demands to reform the system.
07/15/11 With Minnesota's government impasse close to over, Gov. Mark Dayton and GOP legislative leaders are tasked with writing budget bills and passing them in a special legislative session.
07/15/11 DAHLONEGA - While it's common to hear a variety of languages spoken by North Georgia College & State University students and faculty, nearly 100 high school students are on campus this summer to learn Arabic, Chinese or Russian this summer.
07/15/11 Two gateway luxury apartment projects in College Park and Silver Spring are moving forward, thanks to investments from new developers that were announced this week.
07/05/11 The Indiana Pacers have called a press conference for Wednesday morning, at ... The Los Angeles Lakers announced the signings of assistant coaches Chuck ...
07/03/11 afternoon as 56 laywomen from across the United Church of Christ were honored at a luncheon at General Synod 28. The honorees were introduced in groups that followed dramatic readings by Debbie Hoogesteger and Rachel Chapman who represented the =93foremothers in the faith whose names stir up images of strength and story: Rebekah, Sarah, Elizabeth, Mary, Rachel, Deborah, Judith, Priscilla and ...
07/02/11 This arrest log appears in the Sunday edition of The Herald Bulletin.
06/28/11 Waterloo, IA - The Waterloo Bucks, members of the Northwoods League, are inviting fans to The Other Place on Ridgeway Avenue on Wednesday, June 29 for Tip-A-Buck. Starting at 7:00 pm, Bucks players and coaches will act as waiters, serving customers drinks and dinner throughout the evening.
06/28/11 PARIS (Reuters) - Monaco's royal palace vehemently denied a report on Tuesday that the fianc?e of ruler Prince Albert tried to skip town a week before their wedding.
06/28/11 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde on Tuesday clinched the top job at the IMF, keeping the international lender in the hands of a European at a time of growing concern over a possible Greek debt default.
06/28/11 The federal prosecutor for the Eastern District of Virginia has appointed two assistants to head up civil rights enforcement.
06/28/11 What are the rules of the road for boaters along the St. Lawrence River? It turned into an international incident when an American got some heavy-handed treatment from Canadian authorities. But, north country Congressman Bill Owens thinks everyone will soon be back to smooth sailing.
06/28/11 Living at the crossroads of multiple jurisdictions can be confusing when it comes to fireworks laws. One year, I bought sparklers for sale in the grocery store, only to realize when I got home that they were illegal. They apparently weren't illegal at that time in Prince George's County, Maryland, where the grocery store is, but I live in Montgomery, where no private use and possession of ...
06/21/11 Tens of thousands of music fans attended the Epicenter 2010 Festival last September at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana. However, this year's Epicenter concert will be held in Irvine instead.
06/21/11 The I-76 Speedway presented the 305 Sprint Cars for the first time last weekend and the action was hot and heavy.
06/21/11 Several Bay Area residents, including two from Contra Costa County, are among 18 defendants charged in a nationwide drug-smuggling ring centered in the Vallejo-Benicia area; one Vallejo man remains a fugitive, federal authorities said Monday.
06/21/11 New Info: Larry Winslow featured in Local 12 story yesterday, caught by police this morning
06/21/11 Paul Allen, the former chief executive officer of Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp., was sentenced to 3 ? years in prison in federal court in Virginia for his role in a $3 billion fraud scheme. |