Trying to Get People to (Start your own business) "Come Home to Syracuse" (WSYR 9 Syracuse)
Trying to Get People to "Come Home to Syracuse" (WSYR 9 Syracuse)
There will be a lot of young faces flooding Central New York this week, as people who've moved away for work or school come home for the holidays. And there’s an effort to make these returns permanent.
Hawaii Home of 'Lost' Star Evangeline Lilly Burns Down (Fox News)
"Lost" star Evangeline Lilly was working on the set of the ABC drama when her rented home caught fire; none of her two roommates were at home either according to her publicist.
Save money: Make a list (Haaretz Daily)
If supermarket shelves stocked only what we needed, we might not have to make shopping lists. The 21st Century, however, showers shoppers with an abundance of products, most of which we do not really need. This is where the list comes in.
Raid on home nets cocaine, pot, assault rifle (Opelousas Daily World)
The Opelousas Police Department's special operations and SWAT units executed a search warrant on a home located on Abe Lincoln Street Thursday and found 25 rocks of crack cocaine, an SKS assault rifle and marijuana.
Police, coworkers restore Christmas for family whose home had been robbed (Sun-Sentinel)
Mitacha Mengual arrived home from work only to find a burglar had ransacked her apartment and taken jewelry, video games and, worst of all, the Christmas presents for her three young sons.
Some Employees Work Last Week At Sold Nursing Home (WGAL via Yahoo! News)
This will be the last week of work for some employees of a Dauphin County nursing home.
Night care boon for working parents (The Telegraph)
And now, a creche for parents’ nights out. Young couples with babies need not spend New Year’s eve at home changing nappies. Recognising the need of couples, especially working couples, to take the occasional night out, a city creche is offering night care for children.
Sacramento Fire Leaves 12 People Without Home (KCRA TheKCRAChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
A smoke detector helped save a dozen people from a two-alarm fire that gutted a house in Sacramento's Oak Park neighborhood early Thursday, fire officials said. The blaze, which was reported at 1:16 a.m., charred a home near the intersection of 35th Street and 16th Avenue.
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