| Police nab suspect in car theft from local dealership
Following a brief automobile and foot chase Thursday afternoon, Columbus Police Department officers apprehended a suspect who may have stolen a car from Carl Hogan Honda.A white 1998 Toyota Camry was reported missing Nov. 1 from Carl Hogan's Highway 45 North sales lot. A dealership employee gave police the vehicle's identification number and said the car had a discernible crack in its front bumper.Around 1:42 p.m. Thursday, a CPD officer spotted the missing Camry traveling west on Main Street and pulled the driver over.Once the officer had exited his vehicle to approach the Camry, the suspect drove off. .
It’s been a riveting start to spring training.
Still, spring training is camp is poised to be a microcosm of the uneventful offseason, when the biggest news is there was no news. As ESPN's Jayson Stark put it: "When was the last offseason in which the Red Sox and Yankees both added, essentially, no new players of major significance? 1904?...The Yankees and Red Sox spend the entire offseason talking to the Twins about Johan Santana. Then neither of them trades for him. What's baseball coming to, anyway?" Indeed. While the Devil Rays were out putting their latest touches on their 10-year rebuilding plan, the Blue Jays were adding Scott Rolen, and the Orioles were off doing whatever in God's name it is they do to prepare for another disastrous season, the Red Sox and Yankees took a look around, and on the seventh day decided it was good.
Man with Florida connection identified as gunman who killed 7 at ...
When the general public is allowed to train for and get their concealed weapons permit they can defend themselves against incidents such as this. This scenerio might have played out differently if just ONE of those students held a concealed weapon. If they were given the opportunity to defend themselves. Do not push this off on firearms. That is just asinine. If not for firearms there would be no America. The 2nd Amendment is the number 2 amendment for a reason. Right after free speech. It must have been very important to our founding fathers if they put it at number 2 versus at the very bottom of the list let alone at all. England banned private gun ownership for a reason. Little to no resistance from an entity that is not armed and can be easily overcome. .
Going up? Postage stamps are
But the Forever stamps will still be valid for first-class postage after that. And they can be bought for 41 cents until the new rates take place, postal officials said. The post office has sold 5 billion Forever stamps since they were introduced last April and it plans to have an additional 5 billion in stock to meet the expected demand before the May price change, the agency said. The charge for other services, such as advertising mail, periodicals, packages special services will also change. Changes in the price for Priority Mail and Express Mail will be announced later, the agency said. Postage rates last went up in May 2007, with a first-class stamp jumping 2 cents to the current 41-cent rate. In the past raising postage rates was a long, complex process involving hearings before the independent Postal Regulatory Commission, a process that could take nearly a year.
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