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  • The Pittsburgh Penguins ended the New York Islanders’ team-record 15-game winning streak in February 1982. The Pens have done it to the Isles again by…
  • By Pat BradleyCambridge, NY – The valedictorian and salutatorian are the best students in a graduating class - academically speaking. Selection is…
  • By Pat BradleyPlattsburgh, NY – Plattsburgh, New York has been recognized by a leading corporate magazine as a key small community in the nation for…
  • Six lions were found dead and dismembered in a suspected poisoning in Uganda's Queen Elizabeth National Park. The park is home to hundreds of bird species and nearly 100 types of mammals.
  • In the NHL, the Rangers had a 4-1 verdict over the Islanders, the Bruins downed the Sabres, 5-1, the Penguins earned a 4-1 win over the Canucks and the Wild outscored the Devils, 3-2.
  • That's according to a survey released today by the group Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA).
  • http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wamc/local-wamc-871230.mp3Montpelier, VT – The election is almost a year away, but the Vermont…
  • Former Vermont governor Howard Dean insists he will not drop out of the Democratic presidential race if he loses Tuesday's primary in Wisconsin. But a top Dean campaign aide is planning to offer his help to frontrunner John Kerry, if Dean doesn't win in Wisconsin. Hear NPR's Bob Edwards.
  • A commission on Abu Ghraib prison abuses, headed by former Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger, finds fault throughout the chain of military command and in Washington. Top leaders are criticized for failing to provide adequate resources to the prison. Hear Schlesinger and NPR's Robert Siegel.
  • Surprises nevertheless abound in the top 10, as a vinyl reissue lands cult singer-songwriter Ethel Cain on the Billboard 200 for the first time ever and two artists — Alex Warren and BigXthaPlug — experience their first-ever top 10 singles.
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