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PHILADELPHIA - Oliver Perez announced his return to the Mets' rotation Saturday in the same place that he paved the way for his exit two months ago. It was here at Citizens Bank Park that Perez first revealed he had an aching right knee, later diagnosed as patellar tendinitis, and blamed the condition for a 9.97 ERA after his first five starts of the season.
An Iowa shop was virtually washed away by last year’s floods, but through acts of kindness was rebuilt.
It didn't take long for the neighbors of 1802 Highview Terrace to start talking. Folks there take pride in their homes and yards, and through decades have established a tidy and peaceful community near the confluence of Alamance and Chapel Hill roads.
Finding out where the nuts are during the summer can give hunters some clues as to where the deer might congregate come fall.
Biglerville High athletic director Anthony Graham confirmed Thursday a new head football coach will be named on Tuesday during a list of board meetings scheduled for the night at the school.
An exhibition featuring art by local high school students will be on display at the Ashland Public Library through the end of next month. This third annual student show, which includes works in a variety of media, is on display in the library’s downstairs picture gallery and in the upstairs display case. For more information, visit www.friendsoftheapl.com. - Rachel ...
Rain means a double header for the Applachian Power Sunday in Charleston.
Classical students sign a petition protesting the move to a standard class schedule in Providence high schools.
Assistant Mayor Rod Blackstone just told WSAZ.com that the city of Charleston's fireworks will now happen at 9 p.m. instead of 9:30 p.m. at Hadad Riverfront Park.
A glut of empty rooms and panic pricing are taking a serious toll on hotel and resort owners in the Phoenix area.
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