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  • The Downtown Salisbury Festival next month will feature the Paul Reed Smith band on Friday night with the local group The Permilla Project.Mayor Jake Day…
  • ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Japanese Ambassador to the United States Kenichiro Sasae says Japan has authorized $2 million to support a feasibility study of…
  • Court documents in the arrest of a former firefighter in the Virginia Eastern Shore arsons say he confessed to setting the latest blaze in Accomack County…
  • It might be called “The Big Snow.”For Sussex County it came with some 13.5 inches in Ocean View overtaking the 12 inch average.The Delaware Coastal…
  • Real Estate's shimmering pop-rock seems to echo out of the past with melancholy beauty. Watch the band perform its third album, Atlas, in its entirety at New York's SubCulture.
  • John Sayles' 1977 novel, Union Dues, is reissued this month. It tells the story of a father and son from a West Virginia mining town in 1969. Sayles talks about his work in both celluloid and print.
  • Actor and former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson dropped out of the Republican presidential contest Tuesday. He had said he needed to win in South Carolina, but finished third there. Melissa Block talks with Rich Galen, former senior adviser to the Thompson campaign.
  • The New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles play for the NFL championship on Sunday in Jacksonville, Fla. But Super Bowl XXXIX has already begun for reporters. Hundreds showed up for Media Day, an event where every question is fair game --football-related or not.
  • The U.S. Justice Department has subpoenaed two reporters to find out how they got grand jury testimony surrounding the BALCO laboratories performance enhancing drug investigation. Michele Norris talks with NPR's David Folkenflik.
  • DJ Jedi (a.k.a. Terrence Cedricks) and his cohorts host probably the most vibrant "open mic" night on the West Coast, every Monday at a small cafe in Santa Monica, Calif.
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