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The votes are counted. Only two of the city's 145 precincts have turned in their ballots, and the prospective results read as follows.
City Council Wards:
Three contentious races took place to occupy these positions. Democrat Karin Uhlich holds her...
Here's a story I read today on TechCrunch that certainly doesn't have anything to do with technology, but is rather funny anyway.
Here is Schwarzenegger's rejection response to A. B. 1176, which would create infrastructure financing districts in San...
Greetings all.
I have some good news. Transylvania University has offered its alumni a chance to personally recommend students for admittance, and has sweetened the deal by giving out one free, fee-waived college application. The priority deadline...
Nataline Sarkisyan died when she was seventeen. She needed a liver transplant and had been granted a 65% survival chance during her prognosis, but her parent's insurance company, CIGNA, denied the transplant citing the operation as "too experimental."...
Watch this guy take the neti pot to a whole new level!
Sheesh, and I thought I was hardcore for going heavy on the sea salt. I have to be honest, though. Neti pots do me more good if I think I've inhaled too much pollen over the course of a day, and...