 07/02/10 Buses and summer barbecues are notorious game-changers. Rosa Parks famously refused to give up her seat on a bus in 1955, igniting the civil rights movement.
 06/30/10 Saed Hindash/The Star-LedgerLady Gaga, performing at Radio City Music Hall in January. Lady Gaga's January concerts at Radio City Music Hall were dazzling visual spectacles. Her current arena tour represents, among other things, an opportunity to top herself, and she's...
 06/28/10 (Times are provisional in HK time and GMT time in brackets; * denotes new entry; # denotes results cover; N/A denotes Not Applicable)
 06/19/10 Recent Highlands grad Troy Nemeth will continue his baseball career at Division III Mount Aloysius College in Cresson, Pa.
 06/17/10 Anyone marvelling at Simon Elliott's sure two-footed touch at the World Cup finals this week has his late grandfather to thank. Eric Kendall won a Chatham Cup winners' medal with Eden in 1950 and was determined to teach his young grandson the rudiments of the game.
 06/17/10 Anyone marvelling at Simon Elliott's sure two-footed touch at the World Cup finals this week has his late grandfather to thank.
 06/17/10 The McKeesport High School Alumni & Friends Association has awarded more than $40,000 in financial aid to some members of the Class of 2010.
 06/04/10 What's Your Reaction? While minor ruckuses erupted after a disappointing jobs report and several oil spill developments, the Memorial Day recess pretty much ended with a whimper.
 05/30/10 Grambling State University recognized seven students as highest ranking graduates during its spring commencement May 15. Each had a 4.0 grade-point average.
 05/27/10 (Times are provisional in HK time and GMT time in brackets; * denotes new entry; # denotes results cover; N/A denotes Not Applicable)
 05/26/10 May 26 El Fuego. Garfield Artworks Shattered Hymen, Needle Gun, Jason Soliday, Hot Dirt 99, Half Nelson, RJ Myato. The Shop May 27 Koji, Wayne Beck. Club Café Zach Deputy. Thunderbird Café Budgie. Diesel Summer Lungs, Derek and the Darling, Lord Grunge. Smiling Moose Phila...
 05/23/10 The playoffs are nearly upon us. The Section II baseball brackets will be released Monday afternoon, with the softball pairings to be announced on Tuesday. Which schools will earn the top seeds and win Section II championships?
 05/23/10 North 1, Group I Senior Alex McGee earned four gold medals while helping to propel Whippany Park to its third-straight North 2, Group I team title. McGee was first in the 100, 200 and 400, and part of the Wildcats' winning 4x400 as well.
 05/21/10 Nathan Daly and Adam Niemann were getting an early wakeup call this morning.
 05/21/10 The Office of State Parks will open swimming pools for the Memorial Day Weekend and the summer season on Saturday, May 29. Pools will remain open through Monday, May 31, for the holiday then close on Tuesday for maintenance and resume regular schedules through the summer. State Parks with swimming pools available for day-use include: Chemin-A-Haut in Bastrop; Chicot in Ville Platte ...
 05/20/10 Lindsey Huss hit a triple when she won the 2010 Three Rivers Arts Festival poster contest.
 05/19/10 David Paul Alvarez, 39, of the 2600 block of Little Hill Cove, Oviedo, was booked into the John E. Polk Correctional Facility on May 12 and charged with a probation violation. Raymond Amalbert Jr., 68, of the 7800 block of Brightwater Place, ...
 05/07/10 BRUNSWICK - An endangered leatherback was the first sea turtle to nest this season in Georgia, sparking cautious optimism among state wildlife biologists who also are gearing up should the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico spread to local offshore waters. The leatherback nest was found Monday on Jekyll Island by a nesting survey crew from the Georgia Sea Turtle Center, said Mark Dodd, sea ...
 05/06/10 Hannibal golfer Charlie Baumann is heading to state on his first try. The Pirates freshman shot an 8-over-par 78 and finished fourth individually Wednesday in the Class 3 District 4 tournament at Innsbrook Golf Course in Wright City, Mo.
 04/29/10 April 29 (Bloomberg) -- JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. are among U.S. investment banks that may be forced to raise an additional $250 billion in capital, cut executive pay and divest some of their most lucrative assets under a bill on the U.S. Senate floor today, analysts say. |