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Man About Town: At sea with a crew of fourth-grade insomniacs
All went well on the recent school outing to the tall-masted ship, which I helped chaperon. I only had to pull three kids from the water, and two of them were easy because the shark had just spit them out — pit-ewwwwwey — and I was able to...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Insomnia, Hot Cocoa, Travel, Trichinosis
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Man dies of hypothermia in Frederick Co.
An elderly man in Frederick County died of hypothermia recently, the first cold weather-related death of the winter season, state health officials said Thursday. The man was aged 65 or older. Maryland medical examiners confirmed hypothermia as his...Tags: Hypothermia, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Frederick County (Maryland)
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Animals in cold weather
During the bitterly cold and harsh winter weather season we need to be concerned about the safety and welfare of stray and abandoned dogs, cats, horses and other animals. Fortunately, organizations such as PAWS Chicago, The Animal Welfare League, the...Tags: Weather, Weather Reports
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Outdoor workers bundle up in battle against bitter cold temperatures
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comRichard Roberts of Clear Spring was outside Tuesday, selling Baltimore Ravens gear at the intersection of Dual Highway and Mount Aetna Road. “It’s all right as long as the wind isn’t blowing,” said Roberts, 60. “I’ve...Tags: Highway Transportation, Diabetes, Edgewood, Coffee, Labor Legislation
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Cold blast coming
It's going to be cold this weekend -- really, really cold. Not just any-random-day-in-the-winter cold, but the type of cold that freezes engines, causes hypothermia and can burn every inch of exposed skin on a person's body. The temperature will...
Tags: FEMA, National Weather Service, Car Guides and Reviews, Groton, Car Engine Repair
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Maurice Herzog dies at 93; French mountaineer
Maurice Herzog, a French mountaineer who became a hero to his country in 1950 when he and a fellow climber became the first men to successfully scale a peak of more than 26,000 feet, has died. He was 93. Herzog, who wrote a best-selling account of his...
Tags: France, Heroism, World War II (1939-1945), Climbing, International Olympic Committee
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Chicago to feel bitter cold thanks to wind chill tonight
Chicagoans, brace yourselves for a brisk couple of days. The National Weather Service says temperatures in the metro area could fall below zero, making today the coldest of the winter season to date. Morning temperatures started in the low teens and...
Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, National Weather Service, Chicago Weather, O'Hare International Airport
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Get ready for the deep freeze
Tribune reporterA cold front moves over Chicago overnight that will send temperatures plunging, with below-zero possible early next week. But no major precipitation is expected soon, meaning a lack-of-snow record will get longer. As of early today, National Weather...Tags: Illinois State Toll Highway Authority, National Weather Service, Chicago Weather
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Troopers Say Fairbanks Man Suffered Frostbite after Long Chase
Channel 2 NewsAlaska State Troopers responded to a report of a felony assault just before midnight on January 8; it resulted in a two-mile foot chase that left one of the suspects suffering from frostbite. An AST dispatch said Fairbanks residents Kyle Curtin, age 26,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Theft, Trials, Prosecution, Crimes
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Take a little 'trip' this weekend
OPENED WEDNESDAY The Guilt Trip In "The Guilt Trip," which features Barbra Streisand’s first starring performance in more than 15 years, the definitive diva plays a lighthearted version of a stereotypical Jewish mother, eating candy in bed and...
Tags: Werner Herzog, Tom Cruise, Django Unchained (movie), Jack Reacher (movie), Steel City
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Nevada woman trapped in snow for 6 days tells her harrowing story
L.A. NOWPaula Lane survived for six days in the snow in the Sierra Nevada mountains after she and her boyfriend got lost when they took a detour to go off-roading on their way home. Lane, of Gardenerville, Nev., survived by sleeping...... -
Boys Athlete of the Week: Connor Cunningham, Loyola, indoor track and field
The Dons' standout continued his strong junior season with another dominating performance in Friday's 12-team Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association group meet at Prince George's County Sports and Learning Complex, capturing two individual events...
Tags: Prince George's County, Track and Field
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