"Reporting L.I.V.E." is a program started by newspaper columnist, Alonzo Weston. It's a chance for minority students to work journalism first-hand. The program has students from St. Joseph High Schools report on actual news events.
LOS ANGELESAfter unleashing mostly negative reviews on Dante Mendoza’s Cannes competition entry, “Serbis,” critics on the Croisette have moved on and left town by the time this column comes out.
CHENNAI: V. Danush’s three-wicket haul ensured CSSF a four-wicket win over Kanniah CA in the final of the Prahlad under-13 cricket tournament here on Friday. S. Ravi, Competent Authority and Administrator, SAFEM (FOP) Income Tax,
EAST HARWICH Though it often passes without even a mention in the U.S., the anniversary of V-E Day is a national holiday in France. The day combat officially ended in Europe is profoundly important to many French citizens, particularly those old enough to remember the war.
Blake Owens of Angus and Kari Howe of Bemidji have been selected as the region's participants in the next Minnesota Agriculture and Rural Leadership (MARL) Program class (MARL Class V). Crookston Mayor Dave Genereux, a Centrol agricultural consultant, is a member of this year's class, and Crookston farmer Tim Dufault was a member of the third class.
The Region V Education Service center tells KFDM, most, if not all of the educators and family members on the education trip to Mexico should be back in the United States by tomorrow night. That word comes from the organization's executive director, Dr. Steve Hyden.
An on-air personality from Atlanta's V-103 radio station says she is the victim of a stalker. Elle Duncan, 25, who works on The Ryan Cameron Show, reported to the Atlanta police May 11 that a man named Oneil Hursefield somehow got her e-mail address. Hursefield started out by sending her "strange and obsessive" e-mails five in the first week, according to an Atlanta police report. The e-mails
Authorities on Friday announced the arrests of more than 200 people in a three-week roundup targeting violent gang members, concluding an operation that involved several East Valley agencies and included the seizures of $110,000 in cash and property.
Legislative leaders repudiated criticism yesterday of their committee to investigate Ehrlich administration personnel practices, saying that the probe is not a partisan exercise but an attempt to ensure the quality of the state work force.