Archive for July, 2010
Saturday, November 29, 2008 10:16
By Lainie Steelman If there’s any sure sign that summer is at its peak, it’s the arrival of sweet corn at the farmers markets and roadside stands. The best thing about sweet corn is that it doesn’t need an elaborate preparation. It’s either grilled, boiled, roasted or steamed, and depending on your personal preference, slathered [...]
Saturday, November 29, 2008 10:16
A jet carrying Marine Capt. Jarrod L. Klement crashed in ocala. Read more Here
Saturday, November 29, 2008 10:16
FunHouse-Sun Life Stadium, home to the Florida Marlins, is known for, above all, having the sparsest crowd in Major League Baseball night in and night out. Tune in to any Marlins home game and you are sure to notice vast expanses of empty orange seats. Attend a game there, and you are likely to have [...]
Saturday, November 29, 2008 10:16
10 Connects-Cocoa, Florida – Brevard County calls the cars and other stuff parked and piled on Robert Biel’s Lake Drive property junk. Biel has maintained they’re his livelihood. The confrontation near Cocoa started more than a decade ago and has led to violation notices, court-ordered cleanups and liens against the property. Photo Gallery: Cocoa code [...]
Saturday, November 29, 2008 10:16
An Ohio woman claims the sparkly LeBron James jersey pendant she found in a box full of $5 garage sale steals is the real deal. But the police have a different opinion. LeBron James’ controversial move from Cleveland to the sunnier shores of Miami is creating a cavalcade of unwanted press. And last week his [...]
Saturday, November 29, 2008 10:16
In light of the tragic event which saw two officers with the Tampa Police Department lose their lives the BTLS foundation has announced it will make a contribution to the families of Officer Jeff Kocab and Officer Dave Curtis. The BTLS Foundation has established its annual Toy Drive and Bikes for Badges Poker Run. These [...]
Saturday, November 29, 2008 10:16
WASHINGTON (AP) — Initial claims for unemployment benefits rose for the second time in three weeks last week. The potential rise in layoffs comes as Congress remains stuck at an impasse over extending federal jobless aid. The Labor Department said Thursday that new claims for jobless benefits jumped by 13,000 to a seasonally adjusted 472,000. [...]
Saturday, November 29, 2008 10:16
SAN FERNANDO, Mexico (AP) — Hurricane Alex ripped off roofs, caused severe flooding and forced thousands of people to flee coastal fishing villages before weakening to a tropical storm over northern Mexico. The Atlantic season’s first hurricane largely spared nearby Texas, which had prepared for a possible direct hit. While it brought rain, spawned two [...]