Harlan: Recalling another AHS passing
Published November 28, 2008 12:08 am - Raise your hand if you had the teenage belief that all teens seem to share: That your whole life is in front of you and you are as near immortal as you can possibly be.
Best of the Blotter 2008
Crime may not pay, but it does make for a good story. That's why the files of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department for years have provided Creative Loafing with fodder that's at times hilarious, bewildering, misanthropy-inducing, sobering and
Allegiant Goes to Punta Gorda; Is It Their Next Base?
Those not familiar with Allegiant are probably surprised by the breadth of the routes on this map. Just remember, they only serve each route a couple of times a week, so they can fly to a lot more places with fewer planes.
Looking at Florida, they have
Huntington?s High Yield, High Interest Online Savings Account Helps Consumers Save for Spring Break
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account that can be conveniently established and accessed. Simply visit www.DirectHuntington.com and apply online for the Anywhere Savings high interest online savings account.
In addition to a highly competitive
Gavin Rossdale Talks Music, Paps and Life as a Dad
At MTV?s "Spring Break" in 1996, Gavin Rossdale performed his band Bush's hit single ?Glycerine? alone in the pouring rain. In that ultimate rock star moment, he risked electrocution and being struck by lighting, all for the fans who had braved the
Race raises $3,500 for trail
The Cumberland Trail is getting a $3,500 boost after the Stump Jump trail running ultra marathon race.
The money will go toward development of the planned 290-mile hiking trail between Signal Mountain near Chattanooga and Cumberland Gap to the north,
College-age daughter wants boyfriend to visit over holiday
My daughter just turned 20, but I hope you?ll still answer this because it?s also a problem for parents with teens, and I know you?ve written about it from the child?s perspective before. She?s coming home for Christmas break and wants to bring her
Remembering Katie
Friends and family remember a student who loved bright colors, a good time and changing the world
At her memorial on Nov. 19, Katie Bichsel's friends talked of a girl who loved meatball subs, bright colors, catching bugs and most importantly, having