4 Sought in S. Phila. Jewelry Store Robbery

4 Sought in S. Phila. Jewelry Store Robbery
KYW News radio - Philadelphia police are looking for four suspects wanted in connection with a robbery at M&L Jewelry, 1215 South 6th Street, in South Philadelphia. It happened Monday morning just before 10am. Detective James Dunlap, with South Detectives, says two

A time machine nears the finish line
Hampton Roads Daily Press - Jamestown Rediscovery curator Bly Straube sits wearily at her desk, surveying the stacks of reference books that have grown up over the past few weeks to surround her. At least half a dozen jumbled piles encircle the small cleared space where she

UB Exhibit Commemorates 1906 Quake
University at Buffalo Reporter - Buffalo, N.Y. — The University at Buffalo’s Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research (MCEER) Information Service is commemorating the 100th anniversary of the devastating 1906 earthquake with a major exhibit, “A City in Ruins

Blue Cross vague about Siemers Drive rumor
Southeast Missourian - So far it’s just a rumor. But an employee at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Missouri has assured me that the health benefits company will close its Cape Girardeau facility at 471 Siemers Drive in 18 months. I don’t just run with rumors, even in a semi

The pot pharmacy is open
Los Angeles Daily News - One of the San Fernando Valley’s newest medical marijuana dispensaries sits in a black stucco building, adjacent to the Xposed full nude club. Racy business cards for the club and next-door bar, The Wet Spot, are stationed throughout the inside of

From attic to auction
Ukiah Daily Journal - Bonnie Carter, left, and Paulette Arnold arrange auction items for their upcoming Attic to Auction event which will take place on Saturday with items such as furniture and art work up for bid to raise money for the School of Performing Arts and

Question of the Week
Half Moon Bay Review - Half Moon Bay librarian Shannon Nottestad holds a copy of the teen poetry contest anthology while standing by the library’s display of broadsides. By STACY TREVENON–Half Moon Bay Review Poetry always has a home at the Half Moon Bay Library

Historical society hosts tea party and new hat and photo exhibits
Delta County Independent - The Hotchkiss-Crawford Historical Society invites you to a spring tea in the Rockies at the museum, located at the corner of Hotchkiss Avenue and Second Street in Hotchkiss. The fund raiser is Saturday, May 20 between 1-4 p.m. This event marks the

Got $127? Get a limited-edition BMW
San Diego Union-Tribune - And now those cultural communications can be arranged in acrylic display cases on the bookshelves of a den or living room. The first art car was done in 1975 by American Alexander Calder for his friend Herve Poulain, a driver in the 24-hour

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