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Woman who ran surrogate parenting firm pleads guilty in fraud case
L.A. NOWA former Modesto woman who ran a surrogate parenting agency pleaded guilty Tuesday to four felony counts of wire fraud in a $2-million scheme carried out through her agency and another business she owned, federal authorities said. Tonya Collins, 37,...... -
'Book of Mormon' breaks box office records, again
The hit musical "The Book of Mormon," which opened in London’s Prince of Wales Theatre on Thursday night, set a record for the biggest single day of sales in West End and Broadway history. The Tony-winning production about a pair of overzealous...
Tags: Music Theater, The Book of Mormon (musical), Music, Bank of America Corp., Arts and Culture
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Imperial Valley community gathers for night of fun
Staff WriterFamilies from around the Imperial Valley gathered at Stark Field to enjoy a night of food, music and fun at the sixth annual Music Festival and Fireworks Show here. The event drew a large crowd early in the evening and had a little something for...Tags: Music, Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Entertainment
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Imperial Valley's MESA center to host regional event on April 20
Staff WriterFor the second time in three years, the Imperial Valley will play host to a regional event, which is set to draw hundreds of MESA students from the southern part of the state. The Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement Middle School Regional will...Tags: Science and Technology, Ceremonies, Mountains, Education, Students
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Silver Hawks: DH Hall put his brother before baseball
SOUTH BEND -- First impressions mean a lot to South Bend Silver Hawks manager Mark Haley. Frazier Hall passed that test with flying colors. Early in baseball's spring training process, before Haley really knew what he had with this year's team, the 6-...
Tags: College Baseball, Spring Training, University of Chicago, Baseball, Major League Baseball
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Search grows for missing hikers
TRABUCO CANYON — About 20 searchers were set to be deployed overnight Tuesday to continue looking for two missing hikers from Costa Mesa, after hundreds of friends and family had shown up throughout the day to help. Rescue workers from various...
Tags: Mountains, Landforms, Telecommunication Service, Cell Phones
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Dust settles on dunes season
Staff WriterIn addition to chocolate bunnies and colorful eggs, the Easter weekend also brought a partial close to this year’s dunes season. The season generally runs from the first of October through the Easter holiday and the week after when most schools...Tags: Holidays, Easter
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Yes, another surly Harrison Ford interview
If getting reamed by the notoriously grumpy Harrison Ford is a rite of passage for entertainment reporters, you could say I was finally initiated into the club March 18. In fact, you could say a few Chicago reporters were initiated that night. The actor...
Tags: ABC Family (tv network), Television Industry, Cat Deeley, Jeremy Roenick, Charisma Carpenter
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Brawley Elementary, Central Union teachers selected to LearnZillion's 'dream team'
Staff WriterLearnZillion, a learning platform that combines video lessons, assessments and progress reporting, announced Neil MacGaffey and Isabel Pimentel as members of the 2013 LearnZillion dream team earlier this week. More than 3,000 teachers, instructional...Tags: Religion and Belief, Philosophy, Education, Teachers, Teaching and Learning
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Generosity helps fill stomachs and needs
Staff WriterIMPERIAL — Joyce Estevane said she sees the great needs of her community on a daily basis. “We’re a small depressed town where many of the people are out of work,” Estevane, an Ocotillo resident, said. In an effort to provide...Tags: Holidays, United Way , Potatoes, Easter
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Students showcase wildlife knowledge
Staff WriterBRAWLEY — For nearly 10 years, sixth-grade students at Frank Wright Middle School in Imperial have participated in a hands-on project meant to teach them the importance of caring for the environment and its animals. With the generosity of Desert...Tags: Wetlands, Education, Students, Teaching and Learning
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