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Gunman dies after killing TV reporter, photographer

He planned it all so carefully — a choreographed execution of two former colleagues, broadcast live to a horrified television audience. Hours later, he shared his own recording of the killing worldwide on social media. Video: General manager makes announcement

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Katrina still brings tears to many 10 years later – Asheville Citizen

Mary and Mark Satterlee, majors with the Salvation Army, were stationed in Baton Rouge when Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans. The couple have been with the Salvation Army for 36 years and stationed in Asheville for just over a year.(Photo:

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Brahmin Launches New Branding and Lead On Platform Signaling Expansion Phase

FAIRHAVEN, Mass., Aug. 26, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — For Fall, Brahmin launches its new brand platform, Lead On, across web, e-commerce, print and digital advertising, and retail experience. Inspired by its founder and original leading lady, Joan Martin, Lead On embraces femininity

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LOCAL TOURISM AUTHORITY OPPOSES DUKE TRANSMISSION LINE

 Print  Email LOCAL TOURISM AUTHORITY OPPOSES DUKE TRANSMISSION LINE HENDERSON COUNTY’S TOURISM DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY THIS WEEK JOINED A GROWING LIST OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ENTITIES WITH STRONG OPPOSITION TO DUKE ENERGY’S PROPOSED NEW 40 MILE LONG HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSMISSION LINE

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Manheimer, Gantt outline top issues for city and county – Asheville Citizen

Asheville Mayor Esther Manheimer gives a presentation Wednesday at a Leadership Asheville Forum.(Photo: Caitlin Byrd/cbyrd@citizen-times.com) ASHEVILLE – Just one week after a rare joint meeting of Asheville City Council and Buncombe County Board of Commissioners, Mayor Esther Manheimer and county

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Reporter, photographer dead after shots fired during Virginia live report – WTVD

Investigators have identified the man who opened fire during a live television report in Virginia as a disgruntled former employee of the TV station. They said 41-year-old Vester Lee Flanagan II, of Roanoke, was a former news anchor who went

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Fired reporter kills 2 former co-workers on live TV

He planned it all so carefully — a choreographed execution of two former colleagues, broadcast live to a horrified television audience. Hours later, he shared his own recording of the killing worldwide on social media. Vester Lee Flanagan’s video shows

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What lessons does rural Colorado hold for Central Oregon and pot growing?

Editor’s note: As rural Central Oregon grapples with whether or not—and how—to allow marijuana-related business, we take a look at the industry’s growth in rural Colorado. Mark Morley looks out over 30 acres he owns east of Pueblo, Colorado, and

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LIGHTNING EDITORIAL: In power-line fight, history repeats itself

LIGHTNING EDITORIAL: In power-line fight, history repeats itself By Bill Moss, Published: August 25, 2015 County plungesinto another war Henderson County’s history of fighting disruptive land-use projects goes back to at least 1961, when the TVA hatched a plan to

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Capitala Finance Corp. Announces Increase in Commitments Under its Credit …

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Aug 25, 2015 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Capitala Finance Corp. CPTA, -1.27% (“Capitala” or the “Company”) today announced the expansion of total commitments under its credit facility from $80.0 million to $120.0 million. The $40.0 million increase in total

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