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Is Your Ex Dragging Your Auto Rates Up?
Interesting, hopefully insightful experience. I have them on a regular basis. So if you don't like this one, there will be others.
The Cardinals tied an all-time record, one pitcher gave up 12 runs, and a player tallied eight total bases in his game.
In this installment of Who's Hot, a pair of Nationals are mentioned while one pitcher is absolutely dominating.
You can write that book. Here's how.
Two incredible pitching performances were turned in, while two other pitchers may have been lost for the season.
Ongoing saga of a pretty eventful life. Seriously.
Help prevent prescription drug abuse and take advantage of Operation Medicine Cabinet Cleanout (May 27–June 1) to dispose of expired, unused and unwanted pills.
We'll have strawberries, fresh chicken, and Mother's Day treats at the market this week.
Insurance...A Little Knowledge Goes A Long Way
Historical Individual Seasons goes back to 1965, while the Angels finally found what they were looking for when they traded away Kendrys Morales in the offseason.
During prom and graduation season, prevention efforts can help ensure safe, fun and memorable celebrations. Parents who talk to their teens and model appropriate behavior are critical.
A review of Sunday's rousing concert in Oakton by Mosaic Harmony, the gospel-based inspirational chorus.
Horoscopes Can Be Insightful
Historical Individual Seasons travels 50 years back to 1963, while a Mariner extended his hitting streak to 16 games. One contending team lost its catcher for six weeks.
In this week's Who's Hot, one guy hit five homers in four games, while a National made the list.
Historical Individual Seasons goes back 137 years to the National League's inaugural season, while one pitcher fired a one hit shutout and another struck out 17.
With Father's Day approaching, the author of a World War II history reflects on an airplane, a book and history.
Heritage Farm has added new lettuces and baby bok choy to their shelves, and they will bring more of that great lamb Merguez sausage.
Managing Healthcare During & After Divorce
In this second addition of "Who's Hot", some unexpected faces appear. We also preview the MVP's, Cy Youngs, and Rookies of the Year. The Braves took two of the six awards.
Historical Individual Seasons visits 1911, while some unfortunate news on the injury front occurred. A Pirates pitcher turned in one of the best games of his career.
Our demo chef returns for the season to share delicious recipes and samples with you, and we'll have wild ramps for sale.
Help your community promote inclusion!
The Taste of Local food truck is back this week with the "best burger ever" -- don't miss it!
In this update, we preview awards and go over the hottest–and coldest–players in the game.
Historical Individual Seasons visits 1968, while the Upton brothers have already made their mark in Atlanta.
In the first regular season update, we add a new segment at the top of the blog, and there is a lot of news to go over.
Middle school is a pivotal time for young people, and finding healthy alternatives to stress, alcohol and other drug use is key as a student transitions to high school.
The prevailing wisdom has been that the spring market is the best time to sell a house.
In the last update before the regular season, we look at Tyler Clippard's spring, the Nationals made their final roster decision, and an Orioles outfielder went out on a high note.
Don't miss my predictions for the season. I predict every division and post previews on every team.
$339 million in contract extensions were signed, including a pair of nine figure deals. We recap Ryan Zimmerman's spring, and a pair of Tigers starters ended the spring on high notes.
One star's career may have ended due to a major injury, teams are heading north, and we look at the Dodgers' $36 million man, Hyun-Jin Ryu.
We'll have a special brunch menu from our new food truck and Easter bonnets for the kids!
One player knocked three home runs, another had six hits, and a surprising development happened in the Blue Jays' rotation.
Perhaps the final big move of the offseason was made with a $33 million signing, while another player was moved to the Yankees for two prospects and a White Sox prospect had the game of his life.