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![]() • Bombing victim wants FBI to hand over evidence • Bail lowered for husband in killing-spree case • A's hire architect for proposed San Jose stadium • San Francisco jail installs condom dispensers • S.F. adding parking meters in premium districts • Schwarzenegger to pitch Bay Area World Expo • Muni riders welcome restoration of service cuts • S.F.'s lone gun store can reopen for business • Oakland: Jackson Street gets patched up a bit • Presented By: Chicago Sun-Times
![]() • Infected kidney led to man's brain damage • Program gives youths a jump on their careers • City proposal calls for more security at Loop dorms • 'Stop Rahm' movement starts as aldermen jockey to be mayor • Christmas comes early in Glenview • Angry Daley rips community for not naming cop's killer • Teen charged twice in same day with burglarizing cars • Man accused in Darien triple murder declared fit for trial • Lawsuit against Boeing in CIA rendition case dismissed • Obama's big tax plans • BP: Multiple companies, teams contributed to spill • Fla. minister: Sept. 11 Quran burn still planned • Lawsuit against Boeing in CIA rendition case dismissed • You could own part of Grand Teton National Park for $107 million • U.S. ranks 5th in charity, New Zealand, Australia 1st • Back to work after salmonella case • Google Instant launched to make searches immediate • Free WiFi access added to National Mall in D.C. • Fiancee of man killed by NYPD seeking Council seat • Arrests made in Mexican massacre of 72 immigrants • UK's Cameron flies to France to tend to sick dad • U.S. ranks 5th in charity, New Zealand, Australia 1st • Ramadan takes its toll on Senegal sex workers • Spain: US woman killed in Seville, body chopped up • Plan to stone Iranian widow called 'barbaric' • Program gives youths a jump on their careers • Daley reforms revitalized a failing CPS • A class to die for at U. of Baltimore Atlanta news
![]() • BET Networks Heads Back to Atlanta for the Fifth Annual HIP HOP AWARDS 2010 and the Nominees are in... • Arrest made in southeast Atlanta homicide • Car chase, shooting in East Point lead to arrest of possible homicide suspect, police say • BET Networks Heads Back to Atlanta for the Fifth Annual HIP HOP AWARDS 2010 and the Nominees are in... • Regina Belle to Entertain at WICT Atlanta Gala • BET Networks Heads Back to Atlanta for the Fifth Annual HIP HOP AWARDS 2010 and the Nominees are in. • Mayor To Name Airport Boss This Week • UGA Receiver AJ Green Suspended 4 Games • Alpharetta OKs floodplain study • BET Networks Heads Back to Atlanta for the Fifth Annual HIP HOP AWARDS 2010 and the Nominees are in... • BET Networks Heads Back to Atlanta for the Fifth Annual HIP HOP AWARDS 2010 and the Nominees are in... • I.O. Metro Opening 3 Atlanta Furniture Stores • 75 people were around, but no one admits seeing shooting • Atlanta Cop Hospitalized After Crash • Struggling Braves turn to Lowe in finale with Pirates • The Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta (FHLBank Atlanta) successfully implements leading Collateral Management Solution from Rockall Technologies • Saint Brigid Offers Bible Study on the Gospel of Matthew • New Director Named at Kennesaw State Universitys MA of American Studies Program • Rocking Out for a Vaccine: Styx Founder Chuck Panozzo Joins the Battle Against HIV • Last Marietta housing project to be demolished, • News: Sol Melia announces first foray into the U.S. with the Melia Atlanta • McMillan to promote 'Exhale'sequel in Atlanta • Travel tech firm to move headquarters from Israel to Atlanta • Georgia granted $50M to fight foreclosures • Georgia granted $50.4M to fight foreclosures • M.C. Dean to upgrade MARTA fire protection • Atlanta Girl Magazine Hosts Special Screening of Award-Winning Film "America The Beautiful" • East Point Family Dollar was firebombed, authorities say • Dunwoody: How a new city is finding its way • Sparks Will Fly at Weld Trials Competition at 2010 FABTECH Show in Atlanta Boston news
![]() • JetBlue Announces New Service to Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands from New York and Boston • SharePoint Tech Conference Comes To Boston, Oct 20-22 • Some Framingham Kids Charged For Riding Bus • Ben Affleck brings Boston to Venice with reality-driven heist film starring himself • Ben Affleck brings Boston to Venice at film fest • Mintz Levin Attorney Elissa Flynn-Poppey Selected as a 2010 Boston Business Journal "40 Under 40" Honoree • Mintz Levin Attorney Elissa Flynn-Poppey Selected as a 2010 Boston Business Journal "40 Under 40" Honoree • Mintz Levin Attorney Elissa Flynn-Poppey Selected as a 2010 Boston Business Journal "40 Under 40" Honoree • Mintz Levin Attorney Elissa Flynn-Poppey Selected as a 2010 Boston Business Journal “40 Under 40” Honoree • Affleck directs, stars in Boston thriller "The Town" • Amy Winehouse Sings Again On Quincy Jones Album • Mintz Levin Attorney Elissa Flynn-Poppey Selected as a 2010 Boston Business Journal “40 Under 40” Honoree • Traffic, parking challenges at new Newton North • Brady Focused On Bengals, Not Getting New Deal • IAR Systems to Showcase Power Debugging Tools for ARM at ESC Boston • Neil Curran Named Executive Sales Director of Metro Boston • Boston Software Systems and Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital Executives Present Workflow Automation Solutions for McKesson Hospitals at 2010 InSight Conference • Neil Curran Named Executive Sales Director of Metro Boston • Smarter City Technology Aids Asset Management In Cambridge • Boston Fed: Massachusetts suburb receives housing boost from Boston • 2010 Nissan Altima Specials Available for Boston Shoppers • Boston-Power Founder and CEO Dr. Christina Lampe-Önnerud to Present at World Economic Forums Summer Davos in Asia • Ben Affleck brings Boston to Venice at film fest • Ben Affleck brings Boston to Venice at film fest • Ben Affleck brings Boston to Venice at film fest • Annual Survey of Greater Boston Architectural Industry Reports Sharpest Decline in Profits in 25 Years • Infobright CTO to Address Boston Big Data Summit • Annual Survey of Greater Boston Architectural Industry Reports Sharpest Decline in Profits in 25 Years • New political faces emerge in 6th Suffolk • Affleck directs, stars in Boston thriller "The Town" DC area news
![]() • Accused Somali pirate pleads guilty in DC • Accused Somali pirate pleads guilty in DC • Submit estimates within 48 hours, says DC Gupta • Protests galore in front of DC�s office • DC launches free Wi-Fi on National Mall • The $44,000 question: industry insider responses (Steven J. Kraus, DC, DIBCN, CCSP, FASA, FICC) • DC launches free Wi-Fi on National Mall • DC launches free Wi-Fi on National Mall • DC launches free Wi-Fi on National Mall • NYK sets up DC for CEEG • Southwest Airlines drives all-time record at BWI • Accused Somali pirate pleads guilty in DC • ASHG 60th Annual Meeting in Washington D.C. (Nov. 2-6, 2010): Press Registration Now Open • Baltimore college is schooling undergraduates in the undead • Gibbs: Emanuel will take time weighing mayoral run • Z on TV: Baltimore's WMAR adds new meteorologist to staff • Lady Gaga rocks D.C. with flaming piano, fake blood, big monster • Somali man pleads guilty in DC to piracy conspiracy charges in attack on Danish ship • American Society of Human Genetics to host 60th Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. • Accused Somali pirate pleads guilty in DC • Accused Somali pirate pleads guilty in DC • Aegon scouting downtown Baltimore properties for new offices • Meet D.C. businesswoman-turned-reality-TV-star Stacie Turner • The Americano to Host First Annual Hispanic Forum and Gala in Washington, DC, PLUS Outstanding Hispanic Award • Police: W.Va. man killed during drug deal in S.W. Baltimore • Pro-casino ads on the air in Anne Arundel • Accused Somali pirate pleads guilty in DC • GWCI Receives $2.4 Million Grant To Establish D.C. City-Wide Patient Navigation Network (CPNN) • The Americano to Host First Annual Hispanic Forum and Gala in Washington, DC, PLUS Outstanding Hispanic Award • Accused Somali pirate pleads guilty in DC LA news
![]() • 37 illegal immigrants found in Riverside County drop house • The Nightly Turbo: PokerStars North American Poker Tour LA Schedule, Partouche Poker Tour Update, and More • HSSK Offers Note Disposition On 8,000 Acres In LA Haynesville • Fitch Releases Report on Baton Rouge, LA's 2010 Sales Tax Revenue Bonds • LAPD move to quell more shooting protests • Winston & Strawn LLP Adds Two Partners to Los Angeles Office • FILM: The 1st Annual LA Skate Film Festival Wraps Up • UCLA, Japanese company to collaborate on specialized nano-imaging instrumentation • Tokyo to L.A. - The Hard Way - In a Suzuki Kizashi: Day 20 • Thai plane searched in L.A. after bomb threat • VERDICT JUST IN: Marymount College loses ballot initiative challenge • WANTED: Man sought in L.A. killing • Police appeal for calm in LA after veteran officer shoots dead knife-wielding Guatemalan father • Tensions rise as 300 protesters throw rocks, eggs at LAPD station • LA police move to quell more shooting protests • LA police move to quell more shooting protests • Researchers at Children's Hospital Los Angeles find diet-induced obesity accelerates leukemia • LA police hope to quell 3rd night of violence after officer's fatal shooting of knife man • FBI: No explosives on LA-bound plane • Thai Plane Grounded At LA Airport After Bomb Hoax • LA police move to quell more shooting protests • LAPD beating victim Rodney King to marry juror who helped award him 2m in damages • Thai plane in LA bomb scare: FBI • Silent film star's former O.C. home sold • Mr. Handyman of Los Angeles Donates Repair Services to Childrens Miracle Network and Childrens Hospital Los Angeles on September 10 • LA Protests Are Latest in a History of Street Showdowns • LAPD Chief Beck Says Shooting of Day Laborer Was Justified • Out of Bounds: LAPD stops Artest in tiny racecar • Los Angeles Jewish Home Announces Formation of Annual Walk of Ages 'Inner Circle' • UCLA, Japanese company to collaborate on specialized nano-imaging instrumentation Minneapolis-St Paul news
![]() • Minneapolis Barber Lynn Lehman to Receive Judd Jacobson Memorial Award • Minneapolis Barber Lynn Lehman to Receive Judd Jacobson Memorial Award • Minneapolis Barber Lynn Lehman to Receive Judd Jacobson Memorial Award • Inviting ALL Young People Back to School in Minneapolis • Minneapolis Barber Lynn Lehman to Receive Judd Jacobson Memorial Award • Inviting ALL young people back to school in Minneapolis • Minneapolis Barber Lynn Lehman to Receive Judd Jacobson Memorial Award • No prince: St. Paul crook snatches 6-year-old's Sleeping Beauty backpack at bus stop • St. Paul homeowner found stranger, 19, sleeping off State Fair drinking binge • Police: 6-Year-Old Girl Robbed In St. Paul • Police: 6-Year-Old Grabbed, Robbed In St. Paul • Changes for St. Paul public school students returning to class • Minneapolis Barber Lynn Lehman to Receive Judd Jacobson Memorial Award • All in a Day's Work: Kelly Tvedt, a Pediatric Dental Assistant with Dentistry for Children and Adolescents in Burnsville • Minneapolis Barber Lynn Lehman to Receive Judd Jacobson Memorial Award • Minneapolis Barber Lynn Lehman to Receive Judd Jacobson Memorial Award • Minneapolis Barber Lynn Lehman to Receive Judd Jacobson Memorial Award • Hennepin County Attorney: No charges against members of Metro Gang Strike Force • Minneapolis Barber Lynn Lehman to Receive Judd Jacobson Memorial Award • Minneapolis, MN, USA: Despatch Industries Receives Firing Furnace Order From Trina Solar. • Regions Hospital in St. Paul has first delivery in birth tub • Christer Larsson has been appointed Vice President of Food & Beverage at Carlson Hotels in Minneapolis - MN, United States. • North St. Paul dedicates memorial to slain officer • Women artisans and crafty entrepreneurs gather at Minneapolis conference • Sonic Foundry Event Services Webcasts Event Camp Twin Cities • School bus hit on freeway in Minneapolis, no kids aboard • Ramsey County Commissioners support efforts to save Ford Plant • Fun Date Ideas in Minneapolis, Minnesota • Minneapolis 'Star Tribune' Launches Advertising/Editorial Product 'StribExpress' This Weekend • Air Canada flight diverted to Twin Cities Portland-Salem news
![]() • Vancouver police ID man shot by officers • Your comments: Central City Concern's Old Town recovery center hot topic • South Salem HS basking in building improvements • Northeast Salem: Excitement for first day of school • Video: North Salem freshmen get acquainted with school • Portland victims mother speaks at parole hearing • Utility work causes lane closure in Salem • Salem woman reopens Sublimity coffee cafe • Support efforts to keep Salem children fed • Salem Housing Authority facility goes smoke-free • Counseling center gets new location in Salem • Counseling center gets new location in Salem • Counseling center gets new location in Salem • Counseling center gets new location in Salem • Counseling center gets new location in Salem • Salem Housing Authority facility goes smoke-free • Tribute Communities Celebrates Topping Off of Innovative Queen & Portland Condominium • Portland Streetcar service will be suspended for two weeks starting Monday to connect the new eastside line to the existing westside line. TriMet • Portland police are investigating a home-invasion robbery in which three men stole household items and drove away with the victims? two • A complaint by Oregon?s labor commissioner opens the door to a state civil rights investigation of Portland?s Typhoon! Inc. • Cigarette blamed for Vancouver apartment fire • First day, at last, as schools open in Vancouver, Battle Ground • Mayor Sam Adams, 95.5 the Game's John Canzano trade barbs over politics, baseball • 2 SE Portland Robberies May Be Linked • City of Salem sets forum for state and local policy makers • Q&A with rapper Sam Adams • Ringling Unwelcome in Portland • Chris Francisco on The Longest Walk 3, Portland to DC. • Charges dropped against Portland man arrested in flight • Investigation expands into strip club fire in Beaverton Silicon Valley news
![]() • Ping Identity CTO to Present at Cloud Expo Silicon Valley • Walter Hewlett could give HP its Steve Jobs moment • Biz Break: Apple vs. Apple: iPad sales may soar; will iPhone 4 sales sour? • Sergey Brin: "We Want Google To Be The Third Half Of Your Brain." (GOOG) • HP's interim chief says Oracle alliance 'strained' • Cloud Expo Silicon Valley: Public vs. Private Cloud • Ping Identity CTO to Present at Cloud Expo Silicon Valley • Symphony Silicon Valley's ... • Google's Eric Schmidt is hyping today's presser on Twitter: "I predict big things happening today at Google. We're a... • Silicon Valley Bank to become '360 degree' customer for Oracle and Oracle FSS in US • Intersouth's Kong joins Sofinnova in Silicon Valley • Google's Eric Schmidt is hyping today's presser on Twitter: "I predict big things happening today at Google. We're a... • Ping Identity CTO to Present at Cloud Expo Silicon Valley • Cloud Expo Silicon Valley: Public vs. Private Cloud • Adaptivity VP Tim Waters to Present at Cloud Expo Silicon Valley • Silicon Valley Bank Strengthens Global Banking Platform • Silicon Valley Bank Strengthens Global Banking Platform • Cloud Expo Silicon Valley: Public vs. Private Cloud • HP sues ousted CEO Hurd over hiring by rival Oracle • Silicon Valley Bank deploys Oracle Flexcube • Eric Schmidt revealed the news at the IFA technology show in Berlin. Photo: Getty Images • Silicon Valley Bank Strengthens Global Banking Platform • Silicon Valley Bank Strengthens Global Banking Platform • Eric Schmidt warns Berliners: 'We know where you are' • Silicon Valley tech stocks: Chip downgrades, debt worries pull Nasdaq lower • Silicon Valley Pushes to Turn Scientists Into Lawyers • Silicon Valley Pushes to Turn Scientists Into Lawyers • East Palo Alto sees 16 percent drop in overall crime rate • O'Brien: Campaign against Craigslist reaches absurd heights • Eric Schmidt: Welcome to “Age of Augmented Humanity” New York City news
![]() • Zmirak: Say no to the Ground Zero victory mosque • McCarthy: On the Ground Zero mosque, Americans are rejecting the opinion elites • Ground Zero tower ready by 2013 • New York Army Guard Leaders Train with Civilian Emergency Managers To Prepare for Weather Disasters as Hurricane Katrina Heads Up East Coast • New Emmy competitor: Paley Center announces TV awards show to debut in 2012 in New York • NYC burger joint lets customers add to the menu • New York Fashion Week: The Next Wave • New York Fashion Week: The Next Wave • Historic Stone Mill's Restoration Celebrated During Weekend Programming at The New York Botanical Garden • Staten Island's History Now: William T. Davis • When the L.I.R.R. Reached Manhattan • NYC burger joint lets customers add to the menu • Historic Stone Mill's Restoration Celebrated During Weekend Programming at The New York Botanical Garden • NYC’s Biggest Fashion Week to Generate $385 Million • (AGI) New York - Dow Jones gained 0,45%, closing at 10387,01 points; NASDAQ also rose by 0,90%, reaching 2228,87 points. Wall Street ended the day on the rise, aided by good news from Europe. . ... • (AGI) New York - Light crude oil futures on the Nymex have closed up with a gain of 58 cents, to 74,67 dollars a barrel. A stronger dollar encouraged investors after two days of falling prices. . ... • NPR: New York tribes battle to protect tobacco industry from taxes • Landmark Brooklyn Building Converted into Condos • NYC burger joint lets customers add to the menu • Rewards Network(SM) Welcomes Le Cirque and Osteria del Circo Rewards Network Diners to Enjoy Even More From New York's Prestigious Culinary Family • Technology Is the New Black: Designer Simon Spurr and Cisco to Showcase Latest Trends Marrying Fashion and Technology at New York Fashion Week • Free M.I.A. Show In NYC Still Happening! • Technology Is the New Black: Designer Simon Spurr and Cisco to Showcase Latest Trends Marrying Fashion and Technology at New York Fashion Week • Connor v. City of New York • New York Fashion Week kicks off in new digs • Arrests Over Failed New York Bombing • New York-Based Singer-Songwriter Joanna Mosca Comes Home After Her Whirlwind 30-City, 3 Week, National Radio Tour to • NYC fashion show • New York Fashion Week: At New Site, No Runway Jostling • Ground Zero remembered, but its real message is being hijacked |
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• Pizarro: Movie night celebrates Rose Garden victory • Achilli case live blog: Los Gatos murder-for-hire trial • Federal appeals court tosses lawsuit over CIA 'torture' flights • San Jose: Man robs Wells Fargo branch and flees on foot • Cisco Systems, foundation donating $600,000 to Red Cross • San Jose: 3 plead not guilty to murder in stabbing death at light-rail station • Ballet statue is no longer missing, but a suspect is • Compliance with fire regulations slips in Santa Cruz Mountains • Witness places alleged hit man outside of Mark Achilli's Los Gatos condo • Should California teachers be graded by students scores? • San Jose-based Katrina refugees get New Orleans style grub -- and some Bay Area kindness Washington Post: Metro
![]() • Potomac students implicated in hacking scheme start group to fight peer pressure • Loudoun board upholds rule allowing religious displays on courthouse grounds • Exploring the undead: University of Baltimore to offer English class on zombies • In Maryland races, civil debate gives way to civil war • Man suspected in shooting surrenders • Virginia Gov. Robert McDonnell to unveil plan for a bar and restaurant tax • Featured Advertiser • Maryland firefighters funding Montgomery races to support union brothers • local news digest • LOTTERIES • Vincent Gray's campaign says Mayor Adrian Fenty might have lead in early voting • Virginia court: Suspect's rights weren't violated by warrantless GPS tracking • Prince George's judge bans 'misleading' candidates flier • Virginia's prison system struggles to handle the surge in elderly inmates • Interfaith Families Project helps couples navigate tricky religious issues • Bethesda shooting suspect surrenders in Pa. • Sounds fun: Thousands must return to Va. DMV • Potomac River now healthier than in '50s, study shows • At Virginia Quarterly Review, did workplace tension take a tragic turn? • Featured Advertiser • Overcrowded Annandale High School makes adjustments on opening day • No Labor Day break for D.C. mayor candidates; almost 8,000 have voted so far • LOTTERIES • There's always someone to take over title of angriest person in a traffic jam • Barehanding technique allows power-line repair crews to work with live wires • Stark differences in top Democratic candidates for Montgomery County Council • Loudoun to hold hearing on policy for displays at county courthouse • How D.C. schools might be affected if Rhee decides to move on • Working mom finds it hard to kick the school volunteer habit • Owner of historic Loudoun hardware store killed with wife and kin in car crash • After Labor Day, drivers face 'Terrible Traffic Tuesday,' AAA says • Thousands of users download U-Va. phone app • Featured Advertiser • Runner dies after Virginia half marathon • Teenage girl among 3 people shot in NE • LOTTERIES • I have lots of books in me. Now, do I want to write any . . . • Economic hardship drives some to explore their long-lost dreams • Transfer of D.C. teacher Erich Martel seems like administrators' revenge • Montgomery County schools posting calorie counts in cafeterias • Convicted killer Alfredo Prieto returning to Fairfax County court for resentencing • Non-native blue catfish thriving in Va. waters • Justin Bieber fever rising at Md. State Fairgrounds • Several boaters rescued from 'choppy' Potomac River • Sense of optimism remains evident in D.C. despite 4-year shift in momentum • Featured Advertiser • By Jupiter! Planet takes center stage in Sept. • Boxing program takes a jab at keeping Washington area youths out of trouble • In 'Houseboat,' Cary Grant, Sophia Loren and a vanished Washington tradition • LOTTERIES • Animal Watch: Woman forced to bid finches farewell • Some tips for children's safety • After Democratic primary, Prince George's could join D.C. in the all-shook-up column • Neighborhood early-voting sites open in District • Child-abduction study finds capable kids are their own best defense • After 50 years, Fairfax County Parkway finally heads toward the finish line • Dr. Gridlock's transportation tips for D.C. area • Venting: Too-courteous drivers and left-turn etiquette • Featured Advertiser • Stone Bridge scores straight season-opening win against Westfield • High school football: Osbourn 42, Brooke Point 21 • D.C. schools chancellor Michelle Rhee will hit campaign trail with Mayor Adrian Fenty • Hurricane Earl makes little more than waves in Ocean City • Early primary voting gets underway in Montgomery, Prince George's counties • Early-bird specials • LOTTERIES • Marvin Gaye Park in NE has neighbors reclaiming their sense of community • Driver in crash that killed nun in Prince William had federal work card issued • Featured Advertiser • Suspects told police they took part in quadruple killing, corporal testifies • Ex-treasurer of GOP congressional committee admits embezzling more than $844,000 • In Bethany Beach, Del., worshipers' church is the sand, sun and surf • On Faith: Susan Jacoby on stem cells; Buddhist monk's political lessons; more • A year later, no fracture of Lutheran congregations after allowing gay clergy • Religion Event • Teacher used derogatory terms in class lesson at Suitland middle school • A D.C. family works to reunify, in and out of court • James J. Lee's hostage standoff at Discovery was grueling time for officials • Featured Advertiser • Metro will close five eastern Red Line stations during Labor Day weekend • D.C. gang statute faces first test in 2008 shooting case • National Zoo debuts new, larger home for elephants • D.C. school to name hallway in honor of retired custodian • Vincent Gray wins key endorsement from fellow council member in D.C. mayor race • Montgomery Executive Isiah Leggett has no party challenger, little GOP threat • Stimulus funds for BWI projects help to keep workers employed • Michael D. Brown, the real one, stands up • Local Digest • Online federal benefits calculators • LOTTERIES • Cue the 'Jaws' theme: Fishermen are catching 8-foot sharks in the Potomac River • More would-be interns paying thousands to land a coveted spot • UDC opens its first student housing with an eye to a livelier campus • Woman sexually assaulted in home near Georgetown University, police say • Post Now: Eight-foot shark caught in the Potomac • At Discovery building, all-clear after deadly James J. Lee standoff • Race to the Top grants go to groups developing new student assessment strategies • Morning commute in Md. may be tough • D.C. agency's handling of grant money labeled deficient in audit • D.C. area's love-hate relationship with trees can split neighbors • Plan ahead for Bay Bridge travel • Crash of Va. computer network has implications for tech world, state politics • At D.C. mayoral debate, Fenty foe Gray steps effectively into front-runner role • LOTTERIES • Featured Advertiser • • Search for Metro manager draws strong pool of candidates, board members say • Campos backs Baker for Prince George's County executive StarTribune: Metro/Region
• Duluth nurses reach deal, avert 1-day strike • White Bear Lake, minus the lake • State showing signs of revival • Charges: Girl, 11, used as drug dealer; mom among 5 arrested • So long, summer: Fall colors starting to emerge • Bill Clinton, Biden to stump for Dayton • Prison for bank robber who told cop his address, went home • Stick 100 candles on the roof of St. Paul College • A tainted gift from Petters Bay Area news
![]() • Bokstore helped by selling SF State books • Logan Couture retains spot as San Jose Sharks top prospect • Biz Break: Apple vs. Apple: iPad sales may soar; will iPhone 4 sales sour? • Transportation commission approves key funding for BART-Oakland airport connector • San Jose: 3 plead not guilty to murder in stabbing death at light-rail station • Reed, Timothy • Oakland firefighters battle multiple 2-alarm blazes Wednesday • Transportation commission approves key funding for BART-Oakland airport connector • Google Instant live blog • Police Arrest Man Who Scaled San Francisco Tower • What's eating the Bay Area's restaurants • SF Fed research director doesn't see double dip • SF Fed official says double dip 'highly unlikely' • Facility for disabled adults wins reprieve • San Jose: 3 plead not guilty to murder in stabbing death at light-rail station • Bay Area Broadcaster Dave McElhatton Remembered • Commission votes to give connector project $20M • Review: Jessye Norman's elegant voice soars at SF Symphony's season opener • Supermarket Bonanza Coming to a 'Burb Near You • San Jose Bark in the Park 2010 Presented by Canidae Pet Foods Introduces Tail Wagging Contest • SF Crime Lab Troubles Could Mean New Trial for Convicted Murderer • Schwarzenegger's furloughs go before Supreme Court - San Francisco Chronicle • Byron Williams: Oakland mayor's race should generate excitement • Domaine Chandon Announces The Domaine Chandon Cookbook • San Francisco County Jail installs condom machines for inmates • Flu vaccine urged for most • New push on whooping cough • Google unveils 'Google Instant' • OAKLAND: Transit Officials Vote On Funding For BART Extension To Oakland Airport • Coulomb Technologies Announces $15 Million in Series C Funding LA Times: California
• Top officials in Vernon traveled lavishly at city expense • 9th Circuit throws out CIA torture lawsuit for national security reasons • Where's the outrage over immigrant slayings in Mexico? • Self-styled communists helped fuel Westlake clash with police • Activist raises profile of Bell's Lebanese community • Former Bell mayor steps down from charity that does work for the city • Deputy who arrested Mel Gibson in 2006 sues Sheriff's Department • Global warming bill a lose-lose issue for GOP candidates • Pot shop owners appeal to City Council for help Denver-Boulder news
![]() • Gardner Denver, Inc. Announces Corporate Headquarters Relocation • Gardner Denver, Inc. Announces Corporate Headquarters Relocation • Gardner Denver, Inc. Announces Corporate Headquarters Relocation • Gardner Denver, Inc. Announces Corporate Headquarters Relocation • Gardner Denver, Inc. Announces Corporate Headquarters Relocation • Gardner Denver, Inc. Announces Corporate Headquarters Relocation • Gardner Denver, Inc. Announces Corporate Headquarters Relocation • Gardner Denver, Inc. Announces Corporate Headquarters Relocation • VA Announces Contract for New Denver Medical Center • Roofer complaints more than doubled this year, Denver BBB says • Denver Museum of Nature & Science gets largest federal grant in its history • Prominent Denver Physician Indicted • Chelsea's SUDEP Walk Set for Sept. 26 • Danze Raises $10,000 for Denver Children's Hospital • Prominent Denver Physician Indicted • Boulder, canyons, fire: Destructive Colorado fire leaves chaos in its wake • Denver beer festivals capitalize on the city's weather • Denver-area rental-home vacancies at 3.8% in Q2 • Boulder, Colorado wildfires destroy dozens of homes • Wednesday: Evacuees from Fourmile Canyon Fire in Boulder seek information • 8 people missing in Boulder County wildfire • Fire watch: Partial list and map of homes lost in Boulder County fire • Denver Center to offer workshops, mentors and funding for women entrepreneurs • VA Announces Contract for New Denver Medical Center • Survivor meets cops who saved her • VA Announces Contract for New Denver Medical Center • VA Announces Contract for New Denver Medical Center • VA Announces Contract for New Denver Medical Center • VA Announces Contract for New Denver Medical Center • VA Announces Contract for New Denver Medical Center Cleveland-Akron news
![]() • New at Reason: Drew Carey and Nick Gillespie Clash with the Cleveland City Council • Brunswick High School football team wins second straight • Cuyahoga County Recorder Lillian Greene argues to reject charter completely • Cleveland has tight deadline to get financing done for new Third District station • Shaker Heights football team has tough time with Avon Lake • President Obama on the Economy in Cleveland: "The America I Believe In" • Why Ohio? Behind Obama's choice of Cleveland for jobs speech (The Christian Science Monitor) • Jillian Bandes: Obama's Cleveland Speech: War Of The Worlds • (AGI) Ohio - Barack Obama has criticised a proposal to extend the tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans introduced by Bush. Speaking in Cleveland, Ohio, the U.S. President said that the country can't afford to spend $700 million in tax breaks to keep l • GM ceremony in Lordstown marks start of Chevrolet Cruze production • Cleveland Browns will defeat Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 24-14, predicts Terry Pluto (SBTV) • Shaun Rogers among five Cleveland Browns limited in practice Wednesday for Bucs game • P.M. Links: Babysitter pleads not guilty; Gang trial near end in Lorain; Storm damage severe in Stark • Transcript of President Obama's speech at Cuyahoga Community College • Don't extend tax breaks for wealthiest, Obama says in Cleveland • Two Akron men charged after attempted break-in at Green home • Jewell Cardwell: Akron grad at heart of charity • President Obama uses Cleveland speech to draw distinctions between Dems, GOP • Cleveland hospital debuts Diane Von Furstenburg gowns • Watch Cleveland Browns Online Streaming - Watch NFL Football Online • Watch Cleveland Browns vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Online Streaming Football • President Barack Obama prepares to depart for a trip to Cleveland ... • Cleveland man admits beating his girlfriend's toddler to death • Why Ohio? Behind Obama's choice of Cleveland for jobs speech • Tinted windows lead to police chase, crash in Akron • Text of President Obama's prepared remarks at Cuyahoga Community College • Young's Hotel to be torn down; private developer to build hotel, retail complex on Akron site • Newspaper: Ohio Pension Fund Trips Cost $1M • YSU Enrollment Highest Since 1990 • Prepared remarks of President Obama in Cleveland Chicago news
![]() • Jewel-Osco® 'Back-to-Routine Survey' Shows Chicago Parents Most Concerned About Money, Time, Healthy Foods • Chicagoans celebrate Jewish New Year • Rx discount card helps Chicagoans buy meds • Rahm Emanuel: Chicago's next mayor? • Rep. Jackson and His Wife Both Mulling Chicago Mayoral Run • InterPark's Chicago Contest Enters Its Second Week • Loyola University Chicago Opens First Student-Run Business • InterPark's Chicago Contest Enters Its Second Week • Doubletree Chicago Magnificent Mile Highlights Shopping and Family Fun with New Packages • InterPark's Chicago Contest Enters Its Second Week / InterPark's "Green Sweepstakes" Contest - Which Offers Contestants a Chance to Win Amazing, Eco-Friendly Prizes, Like a Car Lease for a Tesla Roadster or a Toyota Prius or Trek Bicycles - Enters Seco • Rahm's required rapid-fire decision on Chicago mayoral bid • InterPark's Chicago Contest Enters Its Second Week • NPR Station in Chicago Has Classic Toy for Sale • The Daley Years: Building coalitions • Chicago's Mayor Daley Won't Run • MLS preview: Toronto FC vs. Chicago Fire • The Daley News: A Prickly Pair Podcast • Chicago voters: Sign early, but don't sign often • Mayor Daley back to work day after announcement • City Agents Honored by RE/MAX for Career Achievements in Chicago Real Estate Sales • The End of Chicago's Daley Dynasty • City proposal calls for more security at Loop dorms • Rahm Emanuel Leaving White House to Run for Mayor of Chicago? • Change for Chicago • Chicago Mayor Race Wide Open As Daley Steps Aside • Ulmer & Berne Continues to Grow Chicago Office with Addition of Julia Lissner to Litigation Practice • Prominent Government Contracts and Construction Attorney Anita Ponder Joins Seyfarth Shaw’s Chicago Office • Chicago: The James Chicago Shows How a Foursquare Special is Done • Blue Lights to Help Chicagoans See Prostate Cancer • City Council approves $1B bonds for O'Hare Seattle-Tacoma news
![]() • Seattle road project to clean up 'Mercer Mess' • Bellevue company gets $30 million energy grant • Seattle's First Beer Giraffe • PEMCO Insurance Teams With Seattle Seahawks for Third Annual 'Supercharged Seahawks Fan' Contest • PEMCO Insurance Teams With Seattle Seahawks for Third Annual Supercharged Seahawks Fan Contest • PEMCO Insurance Teams With Seattle Seahawks for Third Annual 'Supercharged Seahawks Fan' Contest • PEMCO Insurance Teams With Seattle Seahawks for Third Annual 'Supercharged Seahawks Fan' Contest • PEMCO Insurance Teams With Seattle Seahawks for Third Annual 'Supercharged Seahawks Fan' Contest • Police deploy mobile precinct to South Seattle intersection • Oasis of inspiration in Tacoma's North End • Pierce County to honor several residents, 2 businesses with Daisy Stallworth Awards • Safeco’s boys of September: Tacoma Rainiers • Garden in Tacoma’s North End becomes oasis of inspiration • Seattle fifth-best college destination: Report • Rescue Mission to open new Tacoma center • West Seattle Water Taxi heads to dry dock for maintenance • SLIDESHOW: West Seattle Yoga goes to the dogs • Report: Seattle behaves well online • 'Get Money' haircut identifies Seattle suspect • 'Get Money' haircut identifies Seattle suspect • Seattle road project to clean up Mercer Mess • ACLU criticizes Seattle police for fatal shooting, other 'disturbing incidents' • ACLU criticizes Seattle police for fatal shooting, other 'disturbing incidents' • Former Bellevue attorney admits guilt in state's largest mortgage-fraud scheme • 'Get Money' haircut identifies Seattle suspect • 'Get Money,' Get Arrested: Haircut, Tattoos Identify Seattle Robbery Suspect • 'Get Money' haircut identifies Seattle suspect • 'Get Money' haircut identifies Seattle suspect • Seattle road project to clean up Mercer Mess • West Seattle Garden Tour beneficiary awards ceremony set for Sept. 14 Miami-Fort Lauderdale news
![]() • The 'Delray Six' severely abused dogs ready for adoption • Orange Bowl committee members Griese, Stephenson to be honored • SoFla School Lunch Strives to Stay Healthy • Baby Sitter Charged With Molesting Child • Machete Madness: Dad Beat Children With Hatchet • FIFA Conducts Technical Inspection Of Miami • Jamba Juice (NASDAQ: JMBA) Ramping Up Presence in South Florida http://bit.ly/clTLSz • Teacher wanted on molestation charges in Broward arrested in Virginia • Attention Ohio State fans: Ex-Hurricane Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson predicts a Miami win • The "Delray Six" severely abused dogs ready for adoption • No Henne: Dolphins Vote Dansby, Long Team Captains • Miami Beach: Hotel Breakwater Will Ring In 2011 By Opening Its Doors On South Beach • Preserve Palm Beach seeks rehearing in Playhouse referendum case • Animal Activists, SAEN and South Florida Direct Action Protest Primate Products • NMSDC to Hold Conference and Business Opportunity Fair in Miami Beach • NMSDC to Hold Conference and Business Opportunity Fair in Miami Beach • NMSDC to Hold Conference and Business Opportunity Fair in Miami Beach • NMSDC to Hold Conference and Business Opportunity Fair in Miami Beach • NMSDC to Hold Conference and Business Opportunity Fair in Miami Beach • Port of Miami Expansion Includes New Rail Link • Chef John Critchley's Miami Spice Watermelon Salad • Celluloid City: Ali Shot in Overtown and Miami Beach • Convergys to hire 118 in Fort Lauderdale area • Miami man accused in $2 million burglary ring sentenced to five years in prison • Keyes Realty Selects the ColoHouse Miami Data Center to Centralize Mission Critical Applications • WHEEL. OF. PARCELLS! Where The Former Dolphins Prez Goes Next • Convergys to hire 118 in Fort Lauderdale area • Keyes Realty Selects the ColoHouse Miami Data Center to Centralize Mission Critical Applications • Keyes Realty Selects the ColoHouse Miami Data Center to Centralize Mission Critical Applications Keyes Realty Puts Its Trust .. • Half in foreclosure skip Florida-ordered mediation Fewer than half of homeowners in Miami-Dade who face foreclosure take part in state-mandated foreclosure mediation, an effort to decrease foreclosure cases while helping homeowners keep their homes. Tampa-St Petersburg news
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