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    May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Hitchhiker Kai, arrested in slaying, was recognized by neck tattoo

    A neck tattoo on Caleb McGillvary, also known as Kai, was what helped a New Jersey resident lead police to the animated hitchhiker wanted in connection with a slaying, New Jersey prosecutors said Friday.
    A neck tattoo on Caleb McGillvary, also known as Kai, was what helped a New Jersey resident lead police to the animated hitchhiker wanted in connection with a slaying, New Jersey prosecutors said Friday. McGillvary, 24, the hatchet-wielding hitchhiker...

    Tags: Social Media, Murder, MASH (tv program), Justice System, Times Square

  2. Apr 2, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Taylor Swift's absentee awards show date is cancer patient

    Pop & Hiss
    Taylor Swift's missing date at Sunday's Academy of Country Music Awards show is leukemia patient Kevin McGuire. The 18-year-old football player from New Jersey was too ill from chemotherapy and unable to accept Taylor Swift's invitation to be her date...
  4. Aug 15, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Hand-held drone flies around targets like a maple seed

    L.A. Times Tech Blog
    The Samarai drone, which flies like a maple seed, is slated to make an appearance this week at the Assn. for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International conference in Washington, D.C....
  6. Jan 18, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Monster Mash: Ovation Award winners announced; Sarah Palin 'battle hymn' becomes an online hit

    Culture Monster
    Honored: The winners of the Ovation Awards for the 2009-10 season were announced Monday, with the Geffen Playhouse and Fountain Theatre bringing home the most trophies. (Los Angeles Times) Catchy: A new song called the "Sarah Palin Battle Hymn" --......
  8. Aug 10, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Camden, N.J., saves its libraries

    Jacket Copy
    Last week, the library board in Camden, N.J. announced its intention to close all three library branches by the end of 2010, effectively shutting its entire system. Proposed cuts to the budget were so severe that the libraries would not......
  10. Feb 15, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Possible heparin problems detected

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
    Testing has turned up possible irregularities in some samples of a blood thinner linked to several deaths and hundreds of life-threatening reactions, a spokeswoman for Baxter Healthcare Corp. said Thursday. The disclosure comes amid mounting questions...

    Tags: Deerfield, Drugs and Medicines, Don Lee, Health, Bart Stupak

  12. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  13. Parkland grad dishes about her sequel novel 'Revenge Wears Prada'

    Lauren Weisberger has come a long way since waiting tables at Chili's in Whitehall Township. The Parkland High School grad and former Allentown resident exploded on the national writing scene in 2003 with her first novel, "The Devil Wears Prada."
    Lauren Weisberger has come a long way since waiting tables at Chili's in Whitehall Township. The Parkland High School grad and former Allentown resident exploded on the national writing scene in 2003 with her first novel, "The Devil Wears Prada." The...

    Tags: Allentown, Knowing (movie), Newspaper and Magazine, Periodicals, Whitehall

  14. Jun 11, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  15. Summer family freebies - arts and science

    Lehigh Valley Parenting
    Yesterday I posted the free family movies. Today the list is focusing on the free arts events and museums that families can enjoy during the summer months. First Friday: On the first Friday of each month, artists at the Banana Factory open their studios,...
  16. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Homer E. Favor, civil rights activist

    Dr. Homer Eli Favor, a retired Morgan State University economist who was an original member of the civil rights activist group whose members called themselves the "Goon Squad," died of heart disease Saturday at the Baltimore-Washington Medical Center.
    Dr. Homer Eli Favor, a retired Morgan State University economist who was an original member of the civil rights activist group whose members called themselves the "Goon Squad," died of heart disease Saturday at the Baltimore-Washington Medical Center. A...

    Tags: Heart Disease, Justice and Rights, Christianity, Civil Rights, Religion and Belief

  18. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Some city schools say final farewells

    While other city high school principals excitedly read off the names of colleges and universities their students will disperse to at the end of the school year, Denise Gordon fanned through a stack of acceptance letters with less enthusiasm.
    While other city high school principals excitedly read off the names of colleges and universities their students will disperse to at the end of the school year, Denise Gordon fanned through a stack of acceptance letters with less enthusiasm. "New Era,...

    Tags: Cherry Hill (Baltimore, Maryland), Patapsco, Teaching and Learning, Students, Teachers

  20. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Third suspect in killing of 1-year-old may be in N.Y.

    Baltimore police said Wednesday that detectives believe a suspect in the fatal shooting of 1-year-old Carter Scott last month has fled to New York City.
    Baltimore police said Wednesday that detectives believe a suspect in the fatal shooting of 1-year-old Carter Scott last month has fled to New York City. Police have identified Rashid Mayo, 22, as a suspect in the May 24 shooting that left Carter dead...

    Tags: Cherry Hill (Baltimore, Maryland), Shootings, Murder, Baltimore Police Department

  22. Jun 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Mourners cling to faith in 1-year-old's 'senseless' killing

    An hour before the memorial service at First Apostolic Faith Church on Monday, a woman walked down the center aisle and stared into the 3-foot white casket surrounded by white flowers. She spent a full minute, head slightly cocked, before she wheeled and walked back, angrily shaking her head.
    An hour before the memorial service at First Apostolic Faith Church on Monday, a woman walked down the center aisle and stared into the 3-foot white casket surrounded by white flowers. She spent a full minute, head slightly cocked, before she wheeled...

    Tags: Trials, Shootings, Memorial Day, Sparrow (music group), Court Preliminary

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