06/13/11 The 30-year-old Chelsea footballer decided to be the perfect house guest while staying at a friend's place in Los Angeles.
06/13/11 Ultramarathoners have started training for the Century Challenge 102-km Bogo to the Cebu Provincial Capitol Ultramarathon set on November 18 to 19 at Bogo City Hall.
06/13/11 Colombia has a similar reputation to Charlie Sheen: chaotic, drug-addled and prone to violent outbursts.
06/13/11 Famous Chez Paniz chef Alice Waters will be whipping up a breakfast to help raise money for the Pres. Barack Obama's reelection campaign.
06/13/11 Baptist Press Stories for Jun. 13 2011 --------------------------------------- Crossover brings 'Living Water' to Arizona desert http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=35517 Coverage from Phoenix SBC Annual Meeting http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=35515 Crossover 2011 VIDEO http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=35516 ...
06/13/11 2011 Missouri High School Baseball Coaches Association all-state teams:
06/13/11 A Strawberry Blues Festival in Wilsonville, wine tastings and a wine festival, a historical presentation in Gladstone, plays, cooking classes and other fun and interesting events are included in Vickie's Monday events roundup.
06/13/11 The following individuals failed to appear in the Opelousas City Court on May 23. Bench warrants have been issued for these individuals for their failure to appear in court on traffic tickets and misdemeanor charges.
06/05/11 Eighty-year-old Anna Mae Vigil is still surprised when people around town recognize her and say, "Aren't you George King's sister?" "My brother was the owner of George King's Bar. He was born in 1905 and I was the baby of the family.
06/04/11 Free subway rides will be offered on the Red Line subway under the Hollywood Hills on the July weekend when the San Diego (405) Freeway is blocked over 53 hours for a construction project, Metro officials said Saturday. The transit agency and...
06/04/11 You know the story about the simple home remodel that turned into a nightmare? That's pretty much what happened at 922 Canyon Road, but there are so many interesting points to this project that it's more revelation than bad dream.
05/28/11 Interstate 10 between Chef Menteur Highway and Read Road: The right, eastbound lane will be closed Tuesday night, 8 p.m.-6 a.m., for resurfacing. Interstate 10 between Read Road and Morrison Road: The right, westbound lane will be closed Tuesday night,...
05/27/11 Interstate 10 over the Bonnet Carre Spillway: The left, eastbound lane and shoulder will be closed today, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. for a slow moving bridge inspection operation. Interstate 10 over the Bonnet Carre Spillway: The right, westbound shoulder will be...
05/27/11 CHEVEL JOHNSON Associated Press NEW ORLEANS Tailgating is a tradition at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, usually for LSU football games in the fall. This weekend, country music will be the main attraction for throngs of fans barbecuing outside before the Bayou Country Superfest. The festival on Saturday and Sunday is the child of the creators of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, but with a ...
05/27/11 Bonnet Carre Spillway is closed to recreation, including boating, until June 26
05/24/11 La. 21 lane to close to traffic The outside, right lane of Southbound Louisiana Highway 21, between the Winn Dixie and Ochsner Boulevard, in St. Tammany Parish will have a lane closure beginning Tuesday night, until Friday morning, May 27, 2011 while crews place asphalt. The contractor is allowed lane closures under the following schedule: Sunday night through Friday morning, 7 p.m. to 5 a.m ...
05/19/11 The city of Bastrop issued an ultimatum Monday to a Morehouse Parish water company the city is seeking to buy, and company officials are not happy about it.
05/19/11 Interstate 10-Causeway Boulevard interchange: Alternating lane cloures, two at a time, will be enforced on westbound Veterans Boulevard at Causeway tonight, 9 p.m.-3 a.m. Interstate 10-Causeway Boulevard interchange: Eastbound Veterans Boulevard at Causeway will be closed tonight, 11 p.m.-1 a.m....
05/19/11 Residents and Vidalia, La., officials are hoping the levees hold as the Mississippi River continues to rise.
05/19/11 African-American History Exhibit. Through May 31. The exhibit focuses on the history of African Americans and their contributions to the United States. The display includes information on kings and queens of Africa, patents and registration of inventions by African Americans, a model of a wooden house built by slaves, photographs, artwork, and emotionally-charged artifacts such as shackles and a ... |