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Student involved in Mifflin Streak sues university, police
2 hours ago ago from Nittany Vacations
A Penn State student is suing the university and five Penn State Police officers after he says he suffered a concussion from being tackled to the ground by several officers during the 2008 Mifflin Streak.
Related contentTHURSDAY: U Street Neighborhood Party at Town Danceboutique Borderstan
23 hours ago ago from Borderstan
Thursday: The U Street Neighborhood Association holds its annual holiday party at Town Danceboutique. (ustreet-dc.org) Thursday: The U Street Neighborhood Association holds its annual holiday party at Town Danceboutique. (ustreet-dc.org) The U Street Neighborhood Association’s Annual Holiday Party and Silent Auction is this Thursday, December 10, at 7 p.m. at Town Danceboutique, 2009 8th Street NW. Admission is free. For ...
Related contentThanks to all members who attended the 2009 THP Christmas Party!
4 hours ago ago from Tokio Hotel Pilipinas
The party last Saturday, December 5th at Amici in Makati was such a blast! Below are some of the pictures from the fan meet! Charm welcomed everyone to the 2009 THP Christmas Fan Meet. She announced that Universal Philippines provided the fan club with 3 official Tokio Hotel shirts (S, M and L) to be raffled off that day. Thank you MCA Universal! We feel so loved! Feast your eyes with Amici's yummy stuff! Shiney samples her ...
Related contentSetting the record straight . . . again
12 hours ago ago from Coconut Grove Grapevine
During the past several days, people have been speculating about the Block Parties, the costs, the logistics, etc. There were eight Block Parties held this fall on Commodore Plaza. That's Ryan Stone and his band at one of the earlier block parties in August. The total cost of these closures was $26,625. Of this amount, the Coconut Grove Business Improvement District (BID) paid $16,650. This amount was matched by support, agreed upon in ...
Related contentPolice Catch Possible Car Burglar, Find Stolen GPS
5 hours ago ago from InstantnewsBellaire.com
A Bellaire police officer this week arrested a man who may have been involved in previous car burglaries. The officer pulled a vehicle over on Dec. 6 for traffic violations, and found that the driver had a warrant in Houston. Police searched the vehicle and found three GPS units. When the officer found one owner's address programmed into one of the GPS units, he made contact with the owner and learned that the GPS had been stolen in ...
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