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Cal-Med Jamestown Post Journal / Oct 24, 2020

It used to be that "voting time" meant a day certain, the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. Now, with early voting and voting by mail-that time has started already. I have no problem with making voting easier. The average voter turn-out in America in my lifetime has been anemic.

Cal-Med Los Angeles Times / Oct 24, 2020

In this final dash of the presidential race, former Vice President Joe Biden holds a solid lead and his backers are working themselves to exhaustion. Yet Democrats still find that they can't sleep at night. Their nightmare of 2016 - front-runner Hillary Clinton's stunning upset by Donald Trump - keeps jolting them awake.

Cal-Med The Herald Journal / Oct 24, 2020

A man accused of evading arrest and assaulting police officers was charged in 1st District Court on Thursday. Gavin Absalom Sayad-Lowe, 23, faces charges of third-degree assault by prisoner, third-degree possession of a controlled substance, two counts of class-A assault against a police officer and four additional misdemeanors.

Cal-Med AlKhaleej Today / Oct 24, 2020

Former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger said he didn't include Jose Mourinho in his autobiography because he was conscious of talking about managers who are still with clubs. Wenger and Mourinho appeared to be burying the hatchet of a rivalry that began with his appointment at Chelsea in 2004.

Cal-Med The Edwardsville Intelligencer / Oct 24, 2020

EDWARDSVILLE - Prior to the start of the season, Edwardsville girls cross country coach George Patrylak predicted that a handful of freshmen would make significant impacts on the varsity squad. He wasn't kidding. Entering the Class 3A Granite City Regional inside Wilson Park on Saturday as favorites alongside O'Fallon, the Tigers will have three freshmen making their postseason debuts in Maya Lueking, Whitney Dyckman and Olivia Coll.

Cal-Med TribDem.com / Oct 24, 2020

EBENSBURG - A new trinity of crosses was dedicated Friday in front of Bishop Carroll Catholic High School after the original structures were removed in June of 2018 for safety reasons. Maintenance personnel at the Ebensburg school had found the crosses to be severely deteriorated at the base.

Cal-Med The Detroit News / Oct 24, 2020

Eva Rosol was stunned during the summer when a rotisserie chicken that she could normally find on sale for $6 suddenly set her back $15. Rosol, a resident of the Chicago suburb Westmont, Ill., who lost her job as a substitute teacher when COVID-19 shut schools in March, could afford it thanks to the extra $600 per week in unemployment benefits the federal government offered during the first four months of the pandemic.

Cal-Med The National Herald / Oct 24, 2020

CHICAGO - The challenges facing Chicago's Greektown and other ethnic enclaves in the city were featured in the Chicago Tribune as family-owned businesses were hard-hit not only by the COVID-19 pandemic but also by the rising rents and changing tastes in the neighborhoods - The National Herald

Cal-Med The Denver Post / Oct 23, 2020

As strong winds relentlessly drove the East Troublesome fire on Thursday, a cold front with cloudy skies and some precipitation calmed the Cameron Peak fire and two wildfires -- CalWood and Lefthand Canyon -- burning in Boulder County. Fire officials expect dry and windy conditions Friday on the East Troublesome fire.

Cal-Med WBIR.com / Oct 23, 2020

"We go against Mother Nature no matter what it is." A U.S. Coast Guard vet recounts a record-setting "save" KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - When your actions become the basis for the climax in a Hollywood movie, you know your actions were either horribly wrong or amazingly right.

Cal-Med Inside NoVA / Oct 23, 2020

Statewide home sales, which have been booming since summer once the initial COVID crisis calmed down, continued to post strong year-over-year sales results in September, according to new data. A total of 13,346 properties changed hands across the commonwealth last month, up 33 percent from the 10,070 transactions a year before, according to figures reported by the Virginia Realtors trade organization.

Cal-Med VC Star / Oct 23, 2020

Matthew Wolff found a way to smooth out his roller-coaster start at the Zozo Championship. Playing his first PGA Tour tournament back home in Ventura County, the 21-year-old phenom calmed an up-and-down front nine with a clean back nine to keep himself within striking distance.

Cal-Med New York Post / Oct 23, 2020

If Saturday's second inning felt familiar to Walker Buehler, it was because he had been there before. Bases loaded against the Braves in the playoffs, with the potential for disaster looming. In that previous occurrence, in the 2018 NLDS, Buehler walked in a run before surrendering a grand slam to Ronald Acuna Jr., sinking the Dodgers on that particular day.

Cal-Med Anchorage Daily News / Oct 23, 2020

Anchorage police said a man was killed in a hotel on Spenard Road on Wednesday night and they're investigating it as a homicide. Police said they received a report at 10:22 p.m. of shots fired and found a man dead inside the Chelsea Inn Hotel at 3836 Spenard Road.

Cal-Med Enterprise-Tocsin / Oct 23, 2020

Teresa Smith almost didn't go to her annual checkup back in the summer of 2015. The Adult Education Coordinator at Mississippi Delta Community College was set to have her annual visit with her gynecologist on a Friday, but after a long work week, she thought about rescheduling.

Cal-Med Motorsport Week / Oct 23, 2020

Alex Marquez led the way in opening practice for the Alcaniz Grand Prix at Aragon despite a crash while on his final flying lap. The Spaniard led the way early on as the MotoGP contingent began to lap underneath the 1:49 mark, popping in a 1:48.953 to head fellow Honda compatriot Takaaki Nakagami by just over a tenth-of-a-second.