Quantcast
Channel: Aurora Headlines on One News Page [United States]
Viewing all 17855 articles
Browse latest View live

Aurora wants lawsuit over Gaylord project dismissed

0
0
The city of Aurora wants a lawsuit dismissed that was filed by a group of Front Range hotels seeking to stop the proposed Gaylord Rockies and Conference Center, The Denver Post reports. Aurora, which has received financial incentives from Colorado to help finance the hotel project, claim the opponents don't have the legal standing to intervene in the issue. The hotel operators in September sued the Colorado Economic Development Commission, asking the court require Aurora to reapply for the state… Reported by bizjournals 4 hours ago.

It's Been 20 Years Since the LI Rail Road Massacre

0
0
Before Columbine, Virginia Tech, Aurora, and Newtown, there was the Long Island Rail Road. On Dec. 7, 1993, a gunman opened fire on a train car filled with commuters leaving New York City. By the time passengers tackled Colin Ferguson, his fusillade had left six people dead and 19 wounded.... Reported by Newser 41 minutes ago.

Firefly Cupcakes Gearing Up for Fun Events in December

0
0
Stop into Firefly Cupcakes in December and join in on fun family events in East Aurora.

East Aurora, NY (PRWEB) December 06, 2013

Firefly Cupcakes will be participating in a number of fun and unique family events this December in East Aurora. Firefly will feature Grinch inspired cupcakes and drinks from December 3-9 to celebrate and support the Aurora Theatre showing of the Grinch on Saturday, Dec. 7, and will also participate in events on Dec. 14, 20 and 21.

The Grinch will be shown at 11 a.m. on Dec. 7 at the Aurora Theatre at 673 Main St. There will be no charge to enter. Firefly will be serving Grinch-themed cupcakes and drinks across the street at their store all day. A Grinch and Whoville costume contest will be held after the movie at 1 p.m.

Free sleigh rides on Main Street on Dec. 14 will be sponsored by Walk in Closet, Prima Oliva, Taste and Firefly Cupcakes. Attendees will receive gift bags containing vendor coupons while supplies last. Complimentary smidges will be offered at Firefly Cupcakes with hot chocolate purchases throughout the evening.

Firefly Cupcakes will host live music with nine year old local singing sensation, Katie Flaherty, from 7-9 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 20. Coloring contest winners will also be announced at the event.

East Aurora’s 41st Carolcade celebration will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21, on Main Street in front of Vidler’s. Firefly Cupcakes will be under the Vidler’s awning giving away complimentary smidges. The Carolcade features over 2,000 singers gathering on Main Street to sing Christmas carols and enjoy the decorations on historic Main Street.

Firefly Cupcakes is located at 700 Main St. in the heart of East Aurora, NY. They are open seven days a week, serving their delicious cupcakes as well as Stumptown Roasters Coffee and organic zhi teas. Place an order with by calling 716-655-4949.

About the Company:

Firefly Cupcake specializes in custom decorations, unique displays, and one-of-a-kind flavor creations for both large and small events. It also offers inside and outside dining overlooking historic Main Street. For more information, please visit their website at http://www.fireflycupcakes.com, or call 716-655-4949. Reported by PRWeb 23 hours ago.

Aurora names Golanowski St. Luke's president

0
0
Aurora Health Care has named Marie Golanowski, former chief nursing officer of Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center in Milwaukee, as the hospital’s new president. Dennis Potts, who has been St. Luke’s president, was named executive vice president of Milwaukee-based Aurora’s south region that covers all Aurora hospitals and clinics south of Sheboygan County. Aurora publicly disclosed the changes Friday. “It really is just a refinement of our operations structure,” Aurora spokesman Mike… Reported by bizjournals 23 hours ago.

Northbound Aurora Avenue North blocked

0
0
A major emergency response blocked all northbound traffic and parts of southbound traffic at North 103rd Street in Seattle this afternoon, according to tweets from the Seattle Department of Transportation. Southbound lanes are now moving, but the Seattle Department of Transportation has tweeted that Reported by Seattle Times 17 hours ago.

UPDATE: Northbound Aurora Avenue North now open

0
0
“ UPDATE, 4:42 p.m. | All lanes have reopened according to a tweet from the Seattle Department of Transportation. ORIGINAL POST | A major emergency response blocked all northbound traffic and parts of southbound traffic at North 103rd Street in Seattle this afternoon, according to tweets from Reported by Seattle Times 17 hours ago.

James Holmes' lawyers want to close hearings about psychiatric exam

0
0
Lawyers for the Aurora theater shooting gunman want to exclude the public from upcoming court hearings concerning his psychiatric evaluation. Reported by Denver Post 16 hours ago.

Aurora Avenue North to be closed this weekend

0
0
Aurora Avenue North will be closed from the Battery Street tunnel to Valley Street this weekend for construction, from 11:59 p.m. Friday until 5 a.m. Monday. Northbound traffic on the Alaskan Way Viaduct will be detoured off the Western Avenue exit, before approaching South Lake Union. Southbound dr Reported by Seattle Times 14 hours ago.

Monday's most followed in Canada including TransGlobe, Talisman, Serinus, Guyana Goldfields, Rockwell, Mawson Resources, Air Canada, Le Chateau, Africa Oil, First Sahara

0
0
Toronto's main market climbed on Monday on the back of some strong China exports data released over the weekend.

In corporate activity, TransGlobe Energy Corp. (TSE:TGL), a Canadian oil producer focused on Egypt, sank 6.4% to C$9.11 after reporting lower output levels in the middle of the current quarter. 

Equal Energy Ltd. (TSE:OXC), an oil and natural-gas producer with assets in Canada and the U.S., wavered between gains and losses. The Calgary-based company agreed to a takeover deal from Petroflow Energy Corp. and Petroflow Canada Acquisition Corp. for about $195 million.

Talisman Energy Inc. (TSE:TLM), the oil and natural gas producer focused on the Americas and Southeast Asia, slid 0.3% to C$12.5, reversing earlier gains. Talisman and Colombia’s state-owned oil company, Ecopetrol S.A. (NYSE:EC), declared the commercial viability of an oil area they have been exploring together. 

Serinus Energy (TSE:SEN)(WARSAW:SEN) shares sunk to their lowest point in almost a month after the oil and gas company said that it is suspending its Luba-1 exploration well in Brunei after unsuccessful drilling. 

In materials, Guyana Goldfields Inc. (TSE:GUY), a metals exploration company, jumped 3.75% to C$1.66 after saying its board has approved $238 million of spending for the Aurora Gold (OTCMKTS:ARXG) project to reach commercial production. The spending is subject to successful completion of project financing and other approvals, expected to be completed by the second quarter of 2014.

Rockwell Diamonds (TSE:RDI) (JSE:RDI) added 9% to 42.5 Canadian cents after it announced quarterly record carat production and revenue growth for the three months that ended November 30. Total volumes of gravel processed and carat production from company properties increased by 33% and 54%, respectively.

Mawson Resources (TSE:MAW) says it has started an IP and ground magnetic geophysical survey at the Palokas prospect at its Rompas project in Finland, testing for the continuation of high grade and thick core sample results from surface found in October. 

Klondex Mines (TSE:KDX) has unveiled further details of the financing for its $83 million deal to acquire the Midas mine and milling facility in Nevada, announcing Monday more terms for its $35 million financing package with Franco-Nevada Corp. The $35 million package, which consists of a pre-paid gold purchase arrangement and a 2.5% NSR royalty on the Fire Creek and Midas properties, will see gold deliveries made at the end of each month with the first delivery date scheduled for June 30, 2014. 

In other stocks, Air Canada (TSE:AC.B), the nation's largest airline, skidded 3% to C$7.68 after National Bank Financial downgraded its rating on the stock. 

Le Chateau Inc. (TSE:CTU.A), which retails moderately priced apparel and accessories, tumbled 17% to C$3.17 after saying its third-quarter loss widened to 18 Canadian cents a share from 14 Canadian cents. Sales were up 2.5% and same-store sales climbed 3%. 

Moving to junior stocks in Canada, Africa Oil Corp. (CVE:AOI), the heaviest stock in the gauge, dived 8.4% to C$9.05 after the company said that it has plugged and abandoned a well in Kenya. 

First Sahara Energy (CNSX:FSE) is spinning out its mineral properties through another public company in the first quarter of next year, the company announced Monday. The junior oil and gas explorer made its intentions clear in a statement earlier this morning, and said details of the arrangement, which is subject to regulatory and shareholder approvals, would be released in January. 

Global Cobalt (CVE:GCO) is putting its fourth rig in motion at its Karakul cobalt project in the Altai Republic, Russia, with the company coming off a record-breaking week, hitting a new 52-week high last Friday off some killer momentum. In a statement released early this morning, the junior explorer said its fourth rig is now active, and that it has completed the majority of planned holes for the 2013 drill program. First assays from the lab are still being awaited. 

Rambler Metals and  Mining's (LON:RMM) (CVE:RAB) profits rose strongly in its latest quarter as it marked one year’s continuous production from its Ming copper mine in Canada. The Newfoundland-focused group swung to a profit of C$5.26m (£3mln) in the three months to October compared to a loss of C$718,000 a year ago and profits of C$1.58mln in the preceding three months.

RESAAS Services (CNSX:RSS) is continuing to build its online real estate platform by adding Spyglass Realty and Investments to its stable, its second addition this month following seven client additions in November.  Reported by Proactive Investors 2 days ago.

Firefox gets support for VP9, Google’s next-generation open video codec

0
0
Firefox gets support for VP9, Google’s next-generation open video codec Firefox's nightly version got support for Google's VP9 video codec a few days ago, Firefox Aurora users will be able to use the codec later this week.
 
 
 
  Reported by paidContent 2 days ago.

alphAGraphics Aurora Hiring Now

0
0
Patch Montgomery, IL -- Alphagraphics Aurora is looking to hire the following positions: 1) Full-Time Large Format Designer/Operator.  Must have 2+ years experience in producing large format printing.  We are acquiring state of the art equipment and expanding our opera Reported by Patch 2 days ago.

Guyana Goldfields board approves $238 mln in capex for Aurora project

0
0
Guyana Goldfields (TSE:GUY) has said that its board has approved the production plan for its Aurora Gold project, signing off on $238 million in capital expenditures. 

"This is an extremely significant milestone for the project and for the company. We are excited to be moving the Aurora Gold Project forward and have engaged an excellent team whose strengths complement each other," said president and CEO Scott A. Caldwell. 

The company, in a statement released earlier today, said it signed a heads of agreement and term sheet with joint venture partners for the full engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract of the processing facility and power plant at the Guyanese project. 

The capex is contingent on project financing and other approvals, which are expected to be finalized by the second quarter of next year. It recently signed a mandate letter with the International Finance Corp of the World Bank Group for a US$165 million debt facility. 

An additional unsecured debt funding offer is being considered, the company said. It had a cash balance of US$109 million as at the end of October.

In the statement, the company said management is confident that it will be able to get all the project financing necessary, and is closely monitoring its commitments to synchronize spending with the debt financing timeframe. 

So far, it has spent $11 million of the $249 million required to get the project to commercial production, with Guyana Goldfields also looking at ways to reduce the capex, including contract mining, and third party operation of the power plant.

In addition, the company said it is reviewing the potential of extending open pit production and deferring the capital required for the planned underground expansion.

After tax, using a US$1,300 an ounce gold price, the project is estimated to have a net present value of $735 million, and an IRR of 31% with a 4.4 years payback period. 

Construction is expected to take 18 months, with commissioning of the mill beginning in the first quarter of 2015 and commercial gold production anticipated by mid-2015. 

Shares of the South American-focused company were up 4.4% within the last minutes of trading on Monday, at $1.67. So far this year, the stock has lost 47%.  Reported by Proactive Investors 1 day ago.

Noble Roman's Take-n-Bake Pizza Opens in Aurora

0
0
Noble Roman's Take-n-Bake Pizza Opens in Aurora Patch Montgomery, IL --

Business owners in the area tell Patch what they're best known for and when they got started. Reported by Patch 1 day ago.

Northbound Aurora Bridge closed after pedestrian is hit

0
0
Seattle police have closed the Aurora Avenue Bridge’s northbound lanes after a vehicle struck a pedestrian shortly before 6 p.m. Detectives with the department’s Traffic Investigation Squad were being called to the scene, police reported. The department, which initially reported the acci Reported by Seattle Times 1 day ago.

HUNTING THE LIGHTS IN NORWAY

0
0
HUNTING THE LIGHTS IN NORWAY Patch Los Altos, CA --

Seeing the Aurora Borealis was on my bucket list.  I went to Fairbanks, Alaska in February and sat on a mountain top in 40 below weather to see them.  When I was offered an assignment to do an article on the Hurtigruten Norwegian coastal cruise, north of Reported by Patch 1 day ago.

Beef Up Your Dining this Holiday Season

0
0
Restaurant.com Reveals Its Top 25 Steak Restaurants

Arlington Heights, IL (PRWEB) December 10, 2013

Just in time for the late winter months, Restaurant.com has launched its list of the Top 25 Steak Restaurants. This year’s holiday season is already in full swing, which means you might soon be looking to share a meal or two with close friends and family members. Restaurant.com is not only a great place to find deals for local restaurants, but it is also a great resource for finding meals that fit the right occasion. Want something more than a fast-casual or quick service restaurant for your rendezvous with relatives or old friends? No problem, Restaurant.com has you covered with a selection of top notch steak restaurants serving up the choicest cuts! With an elite list of steak restaurants spanning 18 states and hundreds of more options to choose from nationwide, where will you eat with your family and friends this holiday season?

Here is our Top 25 List of Steak Restaurants*:
1.    Harvest Grill – Coon Rapids, MN
2.    Pampas Churrascaria – Las Vegas, NV
3.    Shula’s America’s Steak House – Center Valley, PA
4.    Greenbrier Restaurant – Gatlinburg, TN
5.    Braza Grill – Murray, UT
6.    Pittsburgh Steak Co. – Pitt, PA
7.    Stephen’s on State – Media, PA
8.    Buffalo Chop House – Buffalo, NY
9.    Magic Time Machine – Dallas, TX
10.    Portofino Tuscan Grille – Warwick, RI
11.    Domo 77 – Aurora, IL
12.    Soo Woo Japanese Steakhouse – Doral, FL
13.    Great Lakes Shipping Co. – Grand Rapids, MI
14.    Gene’s Steak House – Daytona Beach, FL
15.    Rio’s Steak House – Plymouth, MA
16.    Ki’s Steak and Seafood – Glendale Heights, IL
17.    Shula’s 2, Steak and Sports – Independence, OH
18.    Ward’s House of Prime – Milwaukee, WI
19.    95 Cordova at the Casa Monica Hotel – St. Augustine, FL
20.    Red Mill Inn – Williamsville, NY
21.    Bloomfield Steakhouse – Bloomfield, NJ
22.    Jim’s Place Grille – Collierville, TN
23.    Petta’s Restaurant – Schenectady, NY
24.    Max’s Speakeasy Lounge – Tacoma, WA
25.    Three Flames Restaurant – San Jose, CA

About Restaurant.com
Restaurant.com is the trusted and valued source connecting restaurants and diners nationwide. The company offers savings at thousands of restaurants nationwide with more than 50,000 gift certificate options. Restaurant.com brings people together to relax, converse and enjoy well-prepared and served meals at affordable prices. To date, Restaurant.com customers have saved more than $1 billion through the gift certificate program. Restaurant.com has operated since 1999 and is based in Arlington Heights, Ill.

*Editor’s Note: Restaurant.com’s Top 25 steak restaurant list was selected based on criteria such as certificates sold, search data, tenure on the program and a minimum of a 4.0 star rating on Restaurant.com’s Verified Diner Ratings and Reviews. Reported by PRWeb 1 day ago.

HR.com's Interactive Leadership Excellence Essentials ePublication for December 2013 Offers Unmatched Collection of Content in Leadership

0
0
The December Issue of Leadership Excellence Essentials is now online and interactive.

Aurora, Ontario, Canada (PRWEB) December 10, 2013

The largest global human resources (HR) network of shared resources, HR.com has developed the complimentary online publication, Leadership Excellence Essentials, from thirty years of Leadership Excellence articles collected by top thought leaders and leadership experts. This monthly series offers twelve monthly online publications in specialized tracks that provide an unmatched collection of high quality content and experts' solutions.

The December Issue of Leadership Excellence Essentials is now online and interactive. HR Professionals in any industry can help themselves and their companies grow and develop better managers and leaders. Read now.

This month's issue features the following articles:
"Levi , Jedi , Yoda and Yogi" by Ken Shelton
"Strategic Thinking" by Julia Sloan
"Radical Ideas" by Vijay Govindarajan and Jatin Desai
"LEGO Leadership Lessons" by Ken Perlman
"Help Future Leaders Succeed" by Cori Hill
"Poor Interaction Skills" by Richard Wellins
"Are You Likeable?" by Jack Zenger
"Full Circle Leadership" by Bill Adams
"7 Essential Behaviors" by Alan Fine
"Retain Top Talent" by Louis Carter
"Flexible, Agile, Innovative" by Bob Anderson
"First Among Equals" by Irving Buchen
"Telling Lies at Work" by Carol Goman
"Performance Appraisals" by Ben Dattner
"7 Rules for Mentoring Success" by Judy Corner
"Enhancing Authenticity" by T. Patrick Donnelly
"Teach People to Stand Out" by Marshall Goldsmith
"Lead the Way" by Patricia Wheeler
"Necessity of Strangers" by Alan Gregerman
"Leading from the Edge" by Annmarie Neal
"People See, People Do" by John C. Maxwell
"Collaboration" by Eric Lowitt
"New Cultures" by David A. Rude
"Lost Art of Simplicity" by Pat Lencioni

All Excellence Essentials Publications provide an interactive online experience with access to options such as surveys and benchmark data, learning modules, online archives, custom content for a company, and a mobile excellence app to launch soon. Companies interested in using these stories in internal newsletters should contact HR.com. Archive access is also available for a nominal fee.

To complement Leadership Excellence Essentials' leadership skills and development resources, executives can also currently subscribe for free to:· Personal Excellence Essentials, and
· Sales and Service Excellence Essentials.

More information available on HR.com: Excellence Essentials Publications

In the coming months, additional targeted editions will be added to the series with themes including Talent Acquisition Excellence Essentials, HR Strategy and Planning Excellence Essentials, and Benefits and Employee Wellness Excellence Essentials, Integrated Talent Management, Rewards and Recognition/Employee Engagement, Workforce Management (Time and Attendance), Technology Enabled Learning, Legal and Compliance, as well as Core HR (HRIS and Payroll).

About HR.com

HR.com, the largest global social networking and resource site for HR Professionals, is the only place to earn IHR (Institute for Human Resources), HRCI and WorldatWork credits all at the same time for no cost. HR.com is committed to providing a deeper understanding of the HR function for 240,000 members by offering guaranteed pass re-certification prep courses, certification and re-certification credits, interactive Excellence Essentials monthly e-publications, 23 Expert Certification Programs, 19 Certificate Programs, 3,500+ webcasts, 230+ virtual conferences, blogs, community networks, industry news and advisory boards. http://www.hr.com.

HR.com Contact:
Debbie McGrath, Chief Instigator and CEO
dmcgrath(at)hr(dot)com
877-472-6648 Reported by PRWeb 23 hours ago.

Thermo-Bilt Windows & Doors, Toronto’s Leading Window and Door Company, Responds to Ontario’s 33% Energy Rate Hike and Provides Top Energy Saving Tips

0
0
Thermo-Bilt Windows & Doors (http://thermo-bilt-windows.com/), the Greater Toronto Area’s leading provider of custom window and door replacement, is weighing in on recent news that Ontario electricity rates will continue to rise, soaring 33% over the next three years under the Liberals’ long-term energy plan.

Toronto, ON (PRWEB) December 10, 2013

Thermo-Bilt Windows & Doors (http://thermo-bilt-windows.com/), the Greater Toronto Area’s leading provider of custom window and door replacement, is weighing in on recent news that Ontario electricity rates will continue to rise, soaring 33% over the next three years under the Liberals’ long-term energy plan. The company is also providing its top energy-savings tips to help Ontarians deal with the highest electricity rates in Canada.

The Ontario government recently revealed its long-term energy plan. Most significant is the fact that Ontario homeowners are faced with a 33% hike in electricity rates over the next three years. The average monthly bill in Ontario today is around $125.00 per month, but by 2016, it will jump to $167.00, and within 20 years, Ontarians will pay an average of $210.00 per month. (Source: “Ontario power rates to rise under new plan,” CBC web site, December 2, 2013; http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-power-rates-to-rise-under-new-plan-1.2448028.)

“One of the reasons for the rate hike is the end of the Ontario Clean Energy Benefit in 2015, which takes 10% off part of a hydro bill. Instead of giving Ontarians a break on their energy bill, the provincial government is introducing programs designed to encourage ratepayers to use less power,” says Adrian Biberberg, co-owner and founder of Thermo-Bilt Windows & Doors. “Over the next two decades, the government expects Ontarians to increase energy conservation by 11% by making a number of changes.”

One of the ideas being proposed by the Ontario government is a new program to offer loans for renovations that increase energy efficiencies, including windows and doors, the cost of which will be added to the user’s monthly hydro bill. Even though windows only take up 5–10% of the surface area exposed to outside temperatures, they can account for as much as 30% of a home’s heat loss. (Source: “Energy Loss Through Windows and Doors,” Newmarket Hydro web site; http://www.nmhydro.on.ca/pdf/tips/Energy%20loss%20through%20windows%20and%20doors.pdf, last accessed December 9, 2013.)

“Hydro bills are set to rise significantly, meaning Toronto families and businesses will continue to pay the highest electricity rates in Canada. On November 1, electricity prices went up three percent alone,” Biberberg adds. “In an effort to save money and make homes more energy efficient, property owners in the Greater Toronto Area should consider installing windows designed to withstand Ontario’s harsh winters.”

The experts at Thermo-Bilt Window & Doors understand that windows and doors that qualify for the “Energy Star” mark have been independently tested and certified to be among the most energy efficient on the market. As a result, installing them to homes and offices in the GTA can reduce energy consumption and save property owners money. On top of that, energy-efficient windows can increase comfort, reduce outside noise levels, and cut down on condensation in cold weather. Windows manufactured with a low-emissivity coating can also reduce energy loss by as much as 30–50%. (Source: “Energy Conservation and Efficiency Tips,” Canadian Oil Heat Association, Ontario Chapter web site; http://www.coha-ontario.ca/publications/energy_conservation_and_efficiency_tips.html, last accessed December 9, 2013.)

Thermo-Bilt Windows and Doors is the leading windows and doors replacement provider in Toronto and surrounding GTA. The company carries a complete line of windows, including casement windows, bow windows and bay windows, single-and double-hung windows, and single and double sliders, as well as awning and vinyl windows. Thermo-Bilt Windows and Doors’ wide range of window and door styles are designed to suit any home and budget. Thermo-Bilt Windows & Doors serves the GTA, including Toronto, Mississauga, Oakville, Vaughan, Scarborough, Markham, Richmond Hill, Woodbridge, and Aurora. To learn more about Thermo-Bilt Windows & Doors, visit the company’s web site at http://thermo-bilt-windows.com/ or call 1- 877-727-2458. Reported by PRWeb 20 hours ago.

InventHelp® Inventor's Design Adds Decoration to a Child's Room (DVR-604)

0
0
InventHelp, America's leading inventor service company, attempts to submit an invention, Bema's Animals, to companies for review.

Pittsburgh, PA (PRWEB) December 10, 2013

An inventor from Aurora, Colo., has developed an invention that provides a way to further customize a child's room. BEMA'S ANIMALS feature decorative designs that are playful and entertaining to children. Ideal for the busy homemaker who does not have the time to spend picking up toys in a child's room, the design may encourage children to put away their toys when they are done playing. Designed to fit into any part of a child's room, providing storage while taking up a minimum of space, it also could be useful in schools and daycare centers as a decorative way to organize toys.

When asked what inspired the inventor to develop her prototype, she explained, "I came up with the idea because I thought it would look great in a child’s room. The design provides a way to further customize a room."

The original design was submitted to the Denver office of InventHelp. It is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers. For more information, write Dept. 12-DVR-604, InventHelp, 217 Ninth Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, or call (412) 288-1300 ext. 1368. Learn more about InventHelp's Invention Submission Services at http://www.InventHelp.com. Reported by PRWeb 20 hours ago.

New York's top court rules Fox reporter cannot be forced to reveal sources in Colorado

0
0
In a ruling likely to be hailed as an affirmation of laws protecting journalists, New York's top court ruled that Foxnews.com reporter Jana Winter cannot be forced to go to Colorado and reveal who gave her information for a bombshell story following the Aurora movie massacre. Reported by FOXNews.com 17 hours ago.
Viewing all 17855 articles
Browse latest View live




Latest Images