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The Lyrids can be unpredictable—often in great ways.
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A graduate of the University of Florida, he earned two prestigious Hearst Awards in investigative reporting and feature writing, and went on to write for the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Entertainment Weekly, US Magazine, The Advocate, Los Angeles Magazine and many web sites such as E! Online, SciFi.com, Zap2it.com, Hollywood.com and more. He won a Lambda Literary Award and earned journalism awards for coverage of "Breakdown-Homelessness in the Valley" and other local issues.
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The Lyrids can be unpredictable—often in great ways.
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Stars from upcoming movies showed up at the local event.
Match the address and letter below to the map above.
Match the address and letter below to the map above.
Disinfection of pipes is done.
The local actress and teacher is facing eviction from the area she has called home for nearly a century.
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