It was more of a dog show than a shopping event Friday afternoon at Fashion Island. From Great Danes to Chihuahuas, and poodles to dachshunds, there were more dogs than shopping bags, it seemed. Full Article at The Orange County Register
Leader of the pack ... dog-sledding in Siberia, Russia. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Karyl Lynn Burns and James O’Neil met 23 years ago in Santa Barbara in an audition for “Man of La Mancha.” Today she is the producing artistic director and he is the artistic dir... Full Article at Ventura County Star
The retired couple said their annuity has lost a lot of money this year, and they were on the hunt for bargains at Independence mall. Full Article at Wilmington Star-News
ST. THOMAS, Virgin Islands Amanda Thompson scored 18 points to lead five Sooners in double figures, but No. 20 Oklahoma may have suffered a key personnel loss in an 87-48 romp over No. 23 San Diego State Friday in the Paradise Jam. Full Article at San Diego Union-Tribune
in dog we trust! if you've got cataracts in one eye and are slightly "detached". she is clearly modeling herself after the flawless beauty that is Beth PURE. Full Article at OH NO THEY DIDN'T
An alleged assault around 2 a.m. Thursday in which police said one patron gave minor injuries to another by striking him in the head with a beer bottle capped a busy night at the Rosie OGradys restaurant and saloon in Ferndale. Full Article at Detroit Free Press
Tucked away in many of South Florida's religious centers are unique stores selling items that range from the sacred to the profane. Many are run by volunteers. Most send profits to their congregations or charities. Full Article at Miami Herald
Detroit -- Performance artists Mary Beth Carolan and Jimmy Kuehnle donned giant, multicolored inflatable suits and bopped down Woodward Avenue today, drawing plenty of stares. Full Article at Detroit News Online
Detroit -- Performance artists Mary Beth Carolan and Jimmy Kuehnle donned giant, multicolored inflatable suits and bopped down Woodward Avenue today, drawing plenty of stares. Full Article at Detroit News Online