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  • Almost 60 years ago, Charles E. Williams opened a small store specializing in high-quality cookware, with the hopes of making French cooking more accessible to Americans. Today, Williams-Sonoma is an international name. He died Saturday at the age of 100.
  • The floppy brown hat belonged to Bridget Hughes' late mother, who wore it during cancer treatment. Hughes lost it at the Phoenix airport this week, and asked friends on Facebook to help her find it. Her post has been shared over 100,000 times.
  • A grand jury in St. Louis County has reached a decision on whether to indict Ferguson Police officer Darren Wilson in the death of Michael Brown.
  • Also: The latest on southern California wildfires; France hosts a world climate summit and President Trump isn't invited; and "The Endless Summer" surf film director, Bruce Brown, dies at 80.
  • Police have charged two men with hindering prosecution, tampering with physical evidence, and concealment of a human corpse after a body was found face…
  • Author MELBA BEALS. Forty years ago today the United States Supreme Court ruled that school segregation was unconstitutional in "Brown v. Board of Education." Three years later, BEALS and eight other black teenagers chose to attend the all white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. In the process BEALS suffered a school year marked by unremitting violence and hatred. Danny, the soldier assigned to protect her, warned her that she too would have to become a soldier. He advised her, "Never let them see you cry." BEALS has written a memoir about her experience called "Warriors Don't Cry" (Pocket
  • 2: DR. JODY HEYMAN, physician, and author of the new book Equal Partners: A Physicians Call for a New Spirit of Medicine (Little, Brown & Co.) She chronicles her own story of turning from physician to patient overnight after suffering a seizure and consequent brain surgeries. The extremes of care she received revolutionized her perception of a physicians role in patient treatment.
  • DR. FRED SHEFTELL is the co-founder of The New England Center for Headache and the co-author of the book, Headache Relief. He's also co-authored the new book, Headache Relief for Women: How You Can Manage and Prevent Pain (Little, Brown & Co.) (The New England Center for Headache is located in Stamford, Connecticut). (THIS INTERVIEW WILL CONTINUE INTO THE SECOND HALF OF THE
  • By Paul Tuthillhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wamc/local-wamc-986164.mp3Springfield, MA – Democrats who hoped for a high profile…
  • Sandy Crocker was touring in Ireland when he met a freckled woman with reddish-brown hair. They spoke for a couple minutes at a cafe and then she left. Back in Canada, he was heartbroken. Crocker is back in Ireland and plans to spend a month searching for the girl who got away.
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