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It's like good old times for U.S. track team
Tribune reporterFor the U.S. team at the World Track and Field Championships, this was a day to reprise ancient history. Lashinda Demus became the first U.S. champion in the women's 400-meter hurdles since Kim Batten in 1995. Jesse Williams won the first U.S. medal...Tags: Arts and Culture, U.S. Army, High School Sports, England, Track and Field
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Many factors cause local spruce to turn brown
Recently several calls have come in regarding Colorado spruce and Black Hills spruce that have been showing brown needles. Many factors play into browning of spruce needles. First of these is normal needle drop. Evergreens shed older needles as growth...Tags: Health, Weather Statistics, Diseases and Illnesses, Salt, Weather
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Tsunami Warning Canceled After Alaska Quake
ReutersANCHORAGE, Alaska -- A major earthquake of 7.4 magnitude struck in the Pacific Ocean more than 1,000 miles west of Anchorage on Thursday, prompting a brief tsunami warning for part of the remote Aleutian Islands chain. No damage or injuries were...Tags: Oceans, Tsunamis, Natural Disasters, Anchorage, Alaska
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Architect's vision takes shape in Sept. 11 memorial
The burly construction workers ignore the lanky man as he dips beneath steel beams, plods through muddy puddles and inches his way past the spinning barrel of a cement mixer. In his neat jeans, button-down shirt and leather brogues, he clearly is not...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Travel, Interior Policy, New York, George W. Bush
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Coney Island, The Next Nude Beach?
Staff reporterConey Island is known for its boardwalk and hotdogs, but will it soon let sunbathers take it all off and become a destination for nudity? A new poll released by the American Association for Nude Recreation has Coney Island ranked in the top fifteen...Tags: Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Chesapeake Bay, Orange County (Florida), Gardens and Parks
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Omar's coming -- but it's to a silly network sitcom
Michael K. Williams, who played one of the greatest villains in TV history on HBO's "The Wire," is joining the cast of NBC's "Community" for three episodes, according to Dan Harmon, executive producer of the NBC sitcom.
Williams, who played stick-up...Tags: Television, Community (tv program), Michael K. Williams, Comedy (genre), HBO (tv network)
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MacLeod new GM at KTUU-TV in Anchorage
Andy MacLeod has been named the new general manager at KTUU-TV in Anchorage, Alaska.
MacLeod has been with KTUU since 1983, when he started as an account executive after working as a newspaper and wire service journalist in Colorado, Oregon,...Tags: Anchorage, Oregon, Alaska, Television Industry, Human Interest
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Teen rides bike to hospital after being shot
Fox59A seventeen year old boy shot Tuesday night couldn't find anyone to take him to the hospital so he rode his bicycle a mile and a half for help. "I suppose you are motivated when you need medical help that bad, " said IMPD Sgt. Linda Jackson. "You'll...Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest
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Md. pension panel makes final recommendations
Associated PressA state commission voted Thursday to seek an attorney general's opinion on whether Maryland law would allow the state to reduce cost-of-living adjustments for retirees. The Public Employees' and Retirees' Benefit Sustainability Commission, which has been...Tags: Interior Policy, Career and Workplace, Minnesota, Employees, Politics
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Discoveries: 'Nothing Daunted,' 'Lime Creek,' 'The Pianist in the Dark'
Special to the Los Angeles Times"Nothing Daunted: The Unexpected Education of Two Society Girls in the West" by Dorothy Wickenden, Scribner: 320 pp., $26 Dorothy Wickenden's grandmother, Dorothy Woodruff, was 29 when she set out for a remote Colorado outpost in 1916 to teach the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Limes, Rivers, Bodies of Water, Education
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USA Might Soon Be Spelled F-A-T
A new report from the Trust for America's Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation finds obesity rates have risen.
Alaska ranks 30th on the list tied with Virginia. In 1995 the state ranked 17th.
In 2010 not a single state lowered its obesity rate....Tags: Physical Conditions, Health Organizations, Health, Weight, Obesity
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