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Saying Goodbye To A Spokane Coaching Legend

Saying Goodbye To A Spokane Coaching Legend
SPOKANE, Wash. – Hundreds gathered at Shadle Park High School to remember hall of fame coach, Linda Sheridan Monday. Attending the service it was clear Coach Sheridan, also known as "Squat," greatly impacted the lives of her players, friends, and family. In the past, Coach Sheridan would

Saying Goodbye To A Spokane Coaching Legend

Saying Goodbye To A Spokane Coaching Legend
SPOKANE, Wash. – Hundreds gathered at Shadle Park High School to remember hall of fame coach, Linda Sheridan Monday. Attending the service it was clear Coach Sheridan, also known as "Squat," greatly impacted the lives of her players, friends, and family. In the past, Coach Sheridan would

Denise Richards on weight rumors: "I have a very healthy lifestyle"

Denise Richards on weight rumors: "I have a very healthy lifestyle"
By Natalie Abrams, Denise Richards is sounding off against those who thinks she looks too skinny. "I don't know why lately I've been getting so much flack for it," she tells Extra. "I have a very healthy lifestyle and I'm busy. I have a daughter who's almost two that I carry all

Ashton Kutcher gets into melee at Stagecoach Music Festival

Ashton Kutcher gets into melee at Stagecoach Music Festival
By Liz Raftery, Ashton Kutcher got into a violent altercation with a security guard at California's Stagecoach Music Festival this weekend, after the guard tried to stop a fan from asking Kutcher for an autograph, TMZ reports. Get the scoop on 39 must-watch season finales

Higher expectations for digital media at NewFronts

Higher expectations for digital media at NewFronts
By JAKE COYLEAP Entertainment Writer NEW YORK (AP) - Last year, the inaugural Digital NewFronts didn't skimp on the hype. Google, Hulu, Yahoo and others made brash, glitzy presentations to advertisers trumpeting their ascendancy in a rapidly changing media landscape. Even Jay-Z dropped by.

Overseer of US victim funds says work wrenching

Overseer of US victim funds says work wrenching
By JAY LINDSAYAssociated Press BOSTON (AP) - His work has immersed him in events that read like a roster of recent catastrophes, from 9/11 to the Gulf oil spill. Now, Kenneth Feinberg is adding the Boston Marathon bombings to that list. The Massachusetts native and attorney is managing the payouts

George Jones dies at 81

George Jones dies at 81
By Sadie Gennis, Country music legend George Jones died Friday. He was 81. Jones was in the middle of his last tour when he was hospitalized in Nashville last Thursday for a fever and irregular blood pressure, his publicist said. Several tour dates had already been canceled before his passing. See

American jihadi in Somalia tweets on kill attempt

American jihadi in Somalia tweets on kill attempt
By JASON STRAZIUSOAssociated Press NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - A most-wanted American jihadi in Somalia said Friday that the leader of Islamic extremist rebels in Somali was starting a civil war, just hours after an assassination attempt left the Alabama native with a neck wound. Omar Hammami posted on

Mayoral run revives the name Rodney Allen Rippy

Mayoral run revives the name Rodney Allen Rippy
By JOHN ROGERSAssociated Press COMPTON, Calif. (AP) - Before he suddenly surfaced in the race for mayor of this hardscrabble Los Angeles suburb, Rodney Allen Rippy's name was likely to evoke that question inspired by that class of former child stars who didn't die young, end up in jail or a

2 beloved TV soaps revived online starting Monday

2 beloved TV soaps revived online starting Monday
By FRAZIER MOOREAP Television Writer STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) - Taped to a wall at the entrance to the Connecticut Film Center in Stamford is this greeting: "Welcome (back) to Pine Valley." Pine Valley, of course, is the mythical setting of "All My Children," a daytime drama that ran on ABC for nearly