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    May 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Mexico: St. Anthony's Chapel to celebrate 100 years

    Desperate to find your great-grandmother’s wedding ring -- the one you lost while cleaning house one day? You might try asking St. Anthony, the patron saint of lost items, to help. Or take your plea one step further and visit the good friar&...

    Tags: Mexico, Ceremonies, Volcanoes, Arts and Culture, Culture

  2. May 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. The fantastical hats of Dr. Seuss set to land at Laguna Beach

    <span>A traveling selection of hats, helmets, bonnets and caps once owned by Dr. Seuss makes a <span>SoCal</span> stop at a <span>Laguna</span> Beach art gallery on Friday.</span>
    A traveling selection of hats, helmets, bonnets and caps once owned by Dr. Seuss makes a SoCal stop at a Laguna Beach art gallery on Friday. Photo Gallery: 7 things you didn't know about Dr. Seuss The touring "Hats Off to Dr. Seuss!" exhibit is part...

    Tags: Caves and Caverns, Artists, Arts, Arts and Culture, New York Public Library

  4. May 13, 2013 |Story| KTUU
  5. Alert Level Raised for Volcano near Cold Bay

    The Alaska Volcano Observatory has raised the alert level of an Alaska Peninsula volcano near the village of Cold Bay, in response to seismic readings and heat spikes.
    Channel 2 News
    The Alaska Volcano Observatory has raised the alert level of an Alaska Peninsula volcano near the village of Cold Bay, in response to seismic readings and heat spikes. In a Monday statement, AVO officials say the Pavlof Volcano’s alert level is...

    Tags: Volcanoes

  6. May 14, 2013 |Story| KTUU
  7. Budget Cuts Threaten Real-Time Tracking Of Active Alaska Volcanoes

    Some volcanoes here in Alaska have been rumbling lately, but federal budget cuts may mean less real-time monitoring of those eruptions.
    Channel 2 News
    Some volcanoes here in Alaska have been rumbling lately, but federal budget cuts may mean less real-time monitoring of those eruptions. Since 2008, the Alaska Volcano Observatory’s budget has been cut nearly in half, from 8-million dollars to just...

    Tags: U.S. Geological Survey, Volcanic Eruptions, Science and Technology, Volcanoes, Budgets and Budgeting

  8. May 15, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Girl Scouts visit Pa. caverns to learn about water conservation

    On May 4 and 5, Erika Escalante, Rachel Hebb and Kate Whaley, members of Girl Scout Troop 40790, visited Lincoln Caverns in Huntingdon, Pa., and participated in a two-day workshop to earn their WOW! (Wonders of Water) Journey award.
    On May 4 and 5, Erika Escalante, Rachel Hebb and Kate Whaley, members of Girl Scout Troop 40790, visited Lincoln Caverns in Huntingdon, Pa., and participated in a two-day workshop to earn their WOW! (Wonders of Water) Journey award. The girls learned...

    Tags: Caves and Caverns

  10. May 14, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  11. School district accepts $100,000 from city

    The Newport-Mesa Unified School District on Tuesday night accepted the first installment in a grant program from the city of Costa Mesa that could add up to half a million dollars over five years. The city approved a $100,000 grant in February that will...

    Tags: Softball, Soccer, Baseball, Sports, Government Aid

  12. May 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Climate change may be baring Mount Everest

    A warming climate is melting the glaciers of Mount Everest, shrinking the frozen cloak of Earth&rsquo;s highest peak by 13% in the last 50 years, researchers have found.
    A warming climate is melting the glaciers of Mount Everest, shrinking the frozen cloak of Earth’s highest peak by 13% in the last 50 years, researchers have found. Rocks and natural debris previously covered by snow are appearing now as the snow...

    Tags: Glaciers, Environmental Issues, Global Change, Ecosystems, Science and Technology

  14. May 13, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Baseball: Southern Section playoff pairings

    Varsity Times Insider
    BASEBALL SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION 1 Wild-card games, Tuesday, 3:15 p.m. A--Huntington Beach at King B--Simi Valley at El Modena C--Riverside North at Sherman Oaks Notre Dame D--Servite at Thousand Oaks E--Westlake at Valencia F--Mission Viejo at Santa...
  16. May 13, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Golf: Rio Mesa's Kyle McLay wins playoff to top Northern individual regional

    Varsity Times Insider
    Kyle McLay of Rio Mesa was one of four golfers who shot a round of 72, but he ended up No. 1 after a playoff at Monday's Northern individual regional qualifying tournament at Riva Ridge Golf Course. All players who......
  18. May 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. A double tragedy in La Mesa: Boy whose sister drowned also dies

    A 2-year-old died Monday night after he was pulled out of a backyard swimming pool in La Mesa, San Diego County sheriff's officials announced Tuesday.
    A 2-year-old died Monday night after he was pulled out of a backyard swimming pool in La Mesa, San Diego County sheriff's officials announced Tuesday. His 1-year-old sister was also pulled from a pool in the same incident and was pronounced dead Monday....

    Tags: Swimming, Hospitals and Clinics, Sports, Mountains

  20. May 14, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  21. Tea Party objects to proposed college-union pact

    The Newport Mesa Tea Party announced Tuesday that it objects to the possibility of an overarching agreement between the Coast Community College District and local unions that could govern hiring on almost $700 million in construction work. The district'...

    Tags: Mountains

  22. May 13, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. World watch

    <strong>Guatemala:</strong> Because of the escalating violence of anti-mining protests in the southeast, the government has declared a state of emergency in parts of Santa Rosa and Jalapa states, about 40 miles from Guatemala City. Troops have been dispatched to the towns of Jalapa, Mataquescuintla, Casillas and San Rafael Las Flores, and public gatherings have been outlawed. A state of emergency can last 30 days and may include additional restrictions such as curfews and searches. Though the towns have few foreign visitors, they may be transit points for tourists going to the south coast or the Honduran border. The U.S. Embassy in Guatemala City has advised travelers to avoid all public gatherings.
    Guatemala: Because of the escalating violence of anti-mining protests in the southeast, the government has declared a state of emergency in parts of Santa Rosa and Jalapa states, about 40 miles from Guatemala City. Troops have been dispatched to the towns...

    Tags: Rome (Italy), Volcanic Eruptions, U.S. Department of State, Egypt, Volcanoes

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