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SOUTH BOSTON -- It's not surprising that the Rev. Jean Harris believes in the power of prayer. And she's counting on prayers to help her find a new home for the soup kitchen she founded in South Boston two years ago.
If you’re looking for a place to hang out on a Friday or Saturday night, why not stay local? McHenry County offers a range of venues with live entertainment, game tournaments and more. Check ’em out.
Two men were wounded last night in an apparent drive-by shooting outside an apartment building near the Virginia Union University campus. The shooting occurred shortly before 8 p.m. in the 2300 block of Cecil Road just west of the university, Richmond police Capt. Michael Shamus said.
The Pitchfork Music Festival is going to be so awesome, we couldn't possibly contain it in just two days. So we've scheduled an entire week's worth of festivities, all leading up to the main event on July 29 and 30 at Chicago's Union Park.
Roxanne Brown remembers how she met Clarence Lightfoot Beard Jr. It was four and a half years ago. On her way to the store, she passed an 11th Street house Beard and his family had just bought. Beard was standing out front with his brother Samuel.
VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS (Grove Avenue at Boulevard; 340-1400; www.vmfa.museum ): Glen McClure (photographic portraits documenting the people and institutions that represent the horse culture in Virginia) and "Speed" (exhibition that focuses on how artists use movement to create art), both through Jan. 7. Wednesday through Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
BUSAN, South Korea (AP) - The last known American defector to North Korea has no plans to return to the United States.
Rep. Don Sherwood shouldn't have needed President Bush's help in his re-election campaign. Sen. George Allen shouldn't have, either. But there was Bush on Thursday, first in the small town of La Plume, Pa., and then in Richmond, Va., raising money and...
Rep. Don Sherwood shouldn't have needed President Bush's help in his re-election campaign. Sen. George Allen shouldn't have, either. But there was Bush on Thursday, first in the small town of La Plume, Pa., and then in Richmond, Va., raising money and rousing the faithful -- each appearance illustrating the difficulties Republicans are facing as they seek to hold on to what in the past have been
A Virginia judge has dismissed charges today against a young woman who shot herself in order to kill her unborn child in a case that has angered anti-abortion activists.

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