Kinston, NC - The Kinston Indians Promotional Calendar is full to the brim with unique giveaways, special appearances and one-of-a-kind events that can't be beat! Plan ahead as single game tickets go on sale this Monday.


Exhibit listings are published on a rotating basis as space allows.


In the comments of a recent article by Matt Curry on e-commerce platforms and Javascript , Playmobil was mentioned as an example of particularly poor usability.


Cassy Wedell knows how to fake it when it comes to her work as a painter.As the owner and founder of Extraordinary Wall Designs in Naperville, Wedell specializes in creating faux finishes for walls, floors and ceilings.


Editor's note: This article was published July 2, 1997 in Mountain Xpress. It is being republished in light of current interest in Amber. See UNCA's Blue Banner March 3, 2010 coverage, “Thirteen years later, Asheville murder remains unsolved. She was a muse, a glittering light, many people's favorite elfin spirit. When Amber Lundgren was murdered in the early hours of June 7, 1997 it was as if a ...


JamBase Albums of the Week | March 5-March 11, 2010 Dennis' Pick of the WeekFree Energy: Stuck On Nothing (Astralwerks) Getting the fundamentals right is sometimes more satisfying than truckloads of innovation. Philly's Free Energy is a gang of guys dedicated to carefully honed pop rock in the tradition of Cheap Trick, Badfinger, Buddy Holly, early Beatles and '80s pure pop like The Outfield and ...


MEDIA COURTHOUSE — A unique miniature guitar — and police from four counties working in concert — helped bring a trio of thieves to justice as the last defendant pleaded guilty Wednesday for his part in a string of burglaries that netted an estimated half-million dollars in loot.


MEDIA — A unique miniature guitar — and police from four counties working in concert  — helped bring a trio of thieves to justice as the last defendant pleaded guilty Wednesday for his part in a string of burglaries in which an estimated half million dollars in loot was stolen.


It's the stuff I talked about on the SA Living Show today.


Later meets man who received kidney from him by Randy Leonard Former Dundalk resident and Dundalk Eagle reporter Court Blatchford always thought he would like to donate an organ. He is designated as a willing donor on his driver's license, but when he read a story about a 24-year-old woman who needed a kidney to survive, he was compelled to act. “She's just too young to die,” Blatchford said he ...