A troubled children's emergency shelter will shut its doors to newcomers Nov. 1, just 17 days before a federal judge hears arguments that it's too dangerous to stay open.
The country's largest chiropractic college hopes to regain its accreditation Sunday in a hearing before a panel appointed by the board governing the trade.
The din on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange may seem far removed from the solitude of a gallery or an aria sung in a hushed auditorium, but in fine arts organizations across America, the bear can be heard.
Authorities in this eastern Georgia city have been busy investigating odd thefts of beer from convenience stories, where the suspects run out the door screaming ``Yahoo."