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Wine, etc.: How a top consultant finds success with premium wineries in Napa...

It pays to have connections. That’s certainly the case for Kale Anderson, a wine consultant for several premium wineries in Napa Valley. He interned at Colgin Cellars, became winemaker at Cliff Lede...

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Baltimore Scene by Sloane: ‘Herstory: Power of the Purse’ | PHOTOS

The Women’s Housing Coalition had its latest fundraiser in the bag. Literally. Entitled “Herstory: Power of the Purse,” the party featured a silent auction of new and gently used handbags, donated by...

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French bulldog is still top US breed, but is another gaining momentum? Of corso

By JENNIFER PELTZ NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. still has a major case of French bulldog fever, but a very different breed is staunchly chasing dog lovers’ hearts, according to American Kennel Club...

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Do you need a reservation to get into Yosemite this summer? The Trump...

Waterfalls are raging. The views are magnificent. Bears will soon come out of hibernation. Spring is just around the corner in Yosemite National Park. But one thing is different this year: Uncertainty....

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Recipe: Peter Som’s Hoisin Honey Roast Chicken

Inspired by the famous roast chicken at Zuni Cafe in San Francisco, fashion designer and food writer Peter Som created this take that involves glazing the bird in a sweet-savory blend of hoisin, orange...

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Consider planting an extra row for the hungry in your garden this spring

By JESSICA DAMIANO If you’re gearing up to plant fruits, vegetables or herbs this spring, why not grow some extra to donate to your local soup kitchen or pantry? The national Plant a Row for the Hungry...

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World’s first Lego Festival coming to parks across US

Legoland California will follow the lead of Disney, Universal and other rivals and jump into the festival business with the world’s first Lego Festival that will encourage kids and parents to embrace...

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Another raw pet food recall is tied to illness and death in cats

By JONEL ALECCIA A California pet food maker has recalled its raw chicken products after they were linked to bird flu infections in two cats and suspected in a third in New York City. Related Articles...

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Daily Horoscope for March 19, 2025

General Daily Insight for March 19, 2025 Life feels more like an impressionist painting than anything high definition. The Moon in Scorpio begins the day with a potent opposition to change-maker...

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Francis Charles ‘Frank’ Cicero, former co-owner of Globe Poster Printing, dies

Francis Charles “Frank” Cicero, co-owner of his family’s poster printing business that created a show business buzz with bold black type and fluorescent color, died of heart disease March 7 at his Mays...

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Maryland Hall to celebrate Women in the Arts Monday

March is Women’s History Month, and to mark the occasion, the Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts will host its first Women in the Arts event at 6 p.m. on Monday. The headliner for the inaugural...

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Quirky livestream that lets viewers help fish is a hit with millions

By ALEKSANDAR FURTULA UTRECHT, Netherlands (AP) — The central Dutch city of Utrecht has installed a “ fish doorbell ” on a river lock that lets viewers of an online livestream alert authorities to fish...

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Hulu’s ‘Good American Family’ with Ellen Pompeo scrambles a wild true-crime case

By MARK KENNEDY, Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — If Ellen Pompeo was going to find a new role after 20 years as a series regular on ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy,” it had to be good. She thinks she found it...

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Pearl-shaped bubble foods are adding pop to all kinds of menus

By KATIE WORKMAN Some food trends put in deep roots, some are fleeting, some are outright silly and some are just plain fun. I am putting the “just plain fun” label on this one: pearl-shaped foods that...

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Carnival is opening a private resort for cruise passengers. Here’s what’s in...

By Vinod Sreeharsha, Miami Herald Carnival Corp. is putting the finishing touches on a new destination for cruise passengers. Related Articles Travel | World’s first Lego Festival coming to parks...

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Daily Horoscope for March 20, 2025

General Daily Insight for March 20, 2025 This is no time for beating around the bush. The Moon in Sagittarius begins the day with a lovely trine to gentle Venus in Aries, encouraging affection and...

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Things to do in Baltimore, March 21-27

Attend a fundraiser with your dog, revisit an 80s comedy classic, be amazed by an illusionist, listen to a jazz-funk fusion band or interact with a 90s classic film. Friday: Black Tie and Tails...

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Ask the Vet: Don’t panic if you find a tick on your pet

A few weeks ago I wrote a column about the importance of regular usage for heartworm, flea and tick preventatives. The impetus for that article was the finding of an embedded tick on my cat in February...

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Recipe: Dungeness Crab Rice

In California’s Half Moon Bay, crab season is a big deal. It’s tough work navigating the ocean, crabbing restrictions, weird knots, tough captains and the crabs themselves. But, as chef Scott Clark...

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A judge says Mariah Carey didn’t steal ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’ from...

By ANDREW DALTON A federal judge in Los Angeles has ruled that Mariah Carey did not steal her perennial megahit “All I Want for Christmas Is You” from other songwriters. Related Articles Entertainment...

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