AAA Chicago Projects Busy Thanksgiving Travel Weekend Insurance Journal
Higher prices for hotel rooms, rental cars and airfares will not keep families home this Thanksgiving. AAA Chicago estimates 38.3 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home this holiday,
70 years married Pantagraph
CHATSWORTH -- A single chocolate brown thread, dangling from his pant leg, caught her eye. She pushed herself out of her chair, found a pair of scissors and clipped the string, tucking it inside her pocket.
Running out of steam? Yakima Herald-Republic
TOPPENISH -- The vision is clear. Operable steam locomotives hauling vintage box cars and tankers that circle the rail yard on a quarter-mile loop. A roundhouse and turntable where engines could be turned around. People visiting from across the country.
POLICE CALLS The Wichita Eagle
Criminal complaints from police beats in Wichita. Missing dates indicate days where no reports were filed. 1100 block of N. Edwards. Nov. 16.
Special report: Insiders made nearly $50M trading a money-losing company's stock USA Today
Cyberonics says 4.2 million Americans' lives could improve with a medical implant device the company makes to treat severe depression and epilepsy. The FDA approved its product. But federal investigators are probing Cyberonics' compensation practices.
LOCAL NEWS Daily Record
The Denville-based hospital system wants to merge with another Catholic health care system to help the company keep up with escalating health care costs, president and CEO Gary J. Blan announced Monday.
Bingham promises to be tough on drugs, community friendly Daily Times Leader
Although he describes West Point as a “clean city,” the recently appointed police chief has noted “there seems to be a drug problem here.” Steve Bingham, who assumed the post of chief of the West Point Police Department as of Nov. 1, told the Lions Club he plans to address the drug problem head-on.
Spirited reaction Agencyfaqs!
One might imagine it's a private party that's on - what with about a dozen people in an up-scale restaurant, mixing and downing exotic cocktails like Caiparoshkas, Bloody Marys, Martinis and Cosmopolitans.
Americans unsure how to fix health-care system The Columbus Dispatch
WASHINGTON — Most Americans think there is something wrong with the state of U.S. health insurance, but they disagree on what to do about it.
Secret Santa revealed The Biloxi Sun Herald
For 26 years, a man known only as Secret Santa has roamed the streets every December quietly giving people money.