San Francisco Chiropractor Comments on Scoliosis: Here is an excerpt of the National Scoliosis Month press release from the National Scoliosis Foundation: The U.S. House of Representatives Proclamation by Pennsylvania Congresswoman Allyson Y. Schwartz invites the President, Governors, officials and...  |


Three months after the end of the writers strike, the issue of the WGA's jurisdiction over animation is back in the spotlight.  |
Writing in the San Francisco Chronicle, Kathleen Pender demonstrates that the credit monitoring services offered by the credit bureaus and other companies at a cost of $60 to $200 a year are a waste of your money. The services won't  |
3 to 6 inches of rainfall in a few hours, leads to local street flooding in Orleans and Jefferson  |


Colorado Ski Country USA is ending print and radio advertising and laying off five workers following Vail Resorts' withdrawal from the trade group.  |
Colorado Springs police are investigating an overnight shooting that left one man dead.  |
Contractors want to move a 40-year-old dump to make way for a shopping center in Carson, but it's residents who are raising the stink. Contractor Javier Weckman concedes a nearby trailer park will be the subjected to the smell "of  |
This Father's day has special meaning for one Minneapolis father. Previously homeless and without his kids, Jarrad Pierce decided to clean up his act and get his family back.  |
A Duluth man has died after his car rolled onto him in a parking lot. Police say the 58-year-old man's car had its transmission in neutral on Saturday afternoon when it started rolling.  |
The Incredible Hulk" was just that -- incredible -- raking in more than $50 million in its premiere weekend at the box office. The Universal picture took in an estimated $54.5 million.  |
Minneapolis police have arrested two 17-year-old boys in the killings of a mother and her 10-year-old son.  |
David Francis and Brian Swanson are separated by 181 miles and 20 years but connected by heartache no father should have to bear. Each has searched for a lost son.  |
Authorities are investigating the death of a 2-year-old boy who drowned in a backyard swimming pool in Stillwater, Minn.  |
Authorities were looking for two suspects and a stolen pickup in connection with an armed vehicle theft Sunday in San Jacinto, sheriff's officials said. The victim told deputies he was approached in the 800 block of Minor Street by two  |
An 18-year-old man has been fatally stabbed during a high school graduation party. The Ventura County Medical Examiner-Coroner's Office identified the man as Andrew Singler and said the official cause of death was a stab wound to the chest.  |
A Southwest Airlines flight was evacuated after the pilot reported that he smelled smoke in the cockpit. Jenny Wedge, a spokeswoman for John Wayne Airport, says Flight 3526 from Oakland was about to land shortly after 1 p.m. Saturday when  |
A man who suffered a head injury during a fight Thursday died Saturday night, according to authorities. The man was involved in an altercation on the 1600 block of North Normandie Avenue on June 12 about 10:20 p.m., said Ana  |
Governor Tim Pawlenty says the city of Austin is recovering "pretty well" from last week's flooding that killed one man.  |
An Oregon man is the winner of this year's Great American Think-Off, a national philosophy competition that gives ordinary people the chance to debate some of life's perplexing questions.  |
A Minnesota man who moved to Philadelphia with plans to teach high school math this fall is now a murder victim.  |
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