Baseball jersey gives away Chico car theft suspect

Baseball jersey gives away Chico car theft suspect
Chico Enterprise-Record - Note to criminals: If you steal a car, don’t start wearing distinctive clothing you find inside. At least not right away. Chico resident James Wayne Clinton, 24, could have used that advice before he was spotted at East Ninth and Linden streets

North Jersey Media Group
NorthJersey.com - Coal-burning power plants are a major reason why every New Jersey resident breathes dirty air. Soon, there will be more of them. More than 150 new coal-fired power plants are planned across the country in what is being called a “coal rush.” In

Trumpets sounded and mariachis played. Flags were waved and sometimes
San Francisco Gate - He came to the match wearing a highlighter-yellow Ecuador jersey, huddled close to about 12 other Ecuador fans before the game. “I had a problem,” said Palomarez, a 19-year-old from San Carlos. “I’m half-Ecuadorian and half-Mexican.” So why not

The ‘D’ stands for depleted
Newsday - Without Meyer, Gervais and Radek Martinek, who is out for the season with a fractured leg, the Islanders are down to the six defensemen who played against New Jersey. The most ice time was logged by Marc-Andre Bergeron (30:02) and Tom Poti (28:03

New Jersey Consumers Have More Reasons to Celebrate: Verizon
MSN MoneyCentral - Consumers in Parts of 12 Communities, Including Trenton, Now Have Opportunity to Say Goodbye to Their Existing Cable TV Company Verizon Now Serves More Communities in the Garden State Than Cablevision, With More to Come NEWARK, N.J., March 28

Authorities Break Up Illegal Sports Gambling Operations in New York
New York Times - NEWARK, March 28 The authorities in New York and New Jersey said on Wednesday that they had broken up two separate illegal Internet gambling operations, arresting more than 60 people, including two former New York City police officers. The New

In New Jersey, 3 More Subpoenas Tied to Special Grants
New York Times - TRENTON, March 27 Stepping up their investigation of possible corruption in the New Jersey State House, federal authorities have issued subpoenas to three lawmakers demanding that they explain their ties to organizations that have received $3.4

On the Side | Gently bitter is this herald of sweet spring
Philadelphia Daily News - Carmen Petronglo III, holding dandelions from the greenhouse, grows 4 to 5 acres of the spring delicacy on his Vineland farm. On a sunny day last week, at the edge of a loamy patch of South Jersey farmland, Carmen Petronglo regarded the stripes of

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