Business openings and multimillion dollar expansions on tap for 2008 (The Daily Reflector)Pitt County is primed for an economic injection from major commercial projects in 2008.
Table for two ? outside (The News Journal)It's gonna be up in the 60s again today, so here's a local list of where to eat outdoors.
Furniture companyis coming to Spotsy MORE INFO (The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star)High-end furniture and patio store coming to Spotsylvania County
Bridal registries reflect our casual lifestyles (The Virginia Gazette)Brides building their bridal registries today are thinking twice about china cabinet classics, turning instead to home items in which the luxury is a bit more casual.
Wildfire Awareness: Preparedness and Evacuations (KXII Sherman)Wildland fires pose a threat throughout Texas, especially when dry weather conditions combine with high winds and extreme temperatures. See what precautions you can take to prevent a wildfire.
How to weather the storm (San Jose Mercury News)HOW TO WEATHER THE STORM With high winds and heavy rain predicted to continue in the Bay Area this weekend, weather and public safety officials offer these tips: If you area in a life-threatening situation, call 911 or contact your local police or fire department.
Ronnie Polaneczky | Around town, folks feel hopeful (Philly.com)OF THE MANY pitch-perfect notes Michael Nutter hit during his inaugural speech yesterday, the one that made me sit up straight, occurred when he thundered, "I've had enough, and I'm not playin' around about it!"
The Top 10 news stories of 2007 (6-10) (Flower Mound Leader)The effects of a tanker explosion Nov. 15 on the southbound lane of I-35E in Lake Dallas affected drivers in Flower Mound and other surrounding cities.
Break-Ins Common Occurrence Near Sunset (WPLG Click10.com via Yahoo! News) Amelia Galera pays more than $1,000 a month in rent to be a nervous wreck. She said her patio furniture was stolen, her daughter's boyfriend's car was broken into and, not too long ago, police knocked on her door asking about a break-in next door.
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