Though forecasters are predicting between one and three inches of snowfall, the city has not declared an overnight parking ban.
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Massive Napa do-over prompts grape plant shortage
As demand for premium wines perks up, growers are replacing aging vines, planting new varieties and moving toward mechanization.
Church near Conn. shooting site evacuated after bomb threat
A search reveals no bomb, though the building is closed for the rest of the day.
Maine state park passes sell at record clip
More passes have been sold this year than in any other year in the 77-year-old park system’s history.
Alabama officer improving after shooting, chase
Jackie Stovall was seriously wounded while chasing a man believed to have killed three people found dead in a mobile home.
Conservatives return to power with landslide in Japan
Signaling a shift that could further heighten tensions with China, ex-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will get a second chance to lead the country.
Syrian Islamist rebels take Aleppo infantry base
Forces fighting to topple President Bashar Assad advance on the country’s largest city.
25 soldiers in 18th-century N.Y. cemetery identified
Hundreds are believed to have been buried in unmarked graves at a Hudson Valley military cemetery during the Revolutionary War.
Staffers hailed as heroes after school shooting
Some, like the school psychologist and principal, made the ultimate sacrifice. Others both saved students and managed to escape with their own lives.
Study to look at fish discards on Georges Bank
A University of New England professor is one of three researchers looking into the mortality rates of skates caught in scallop dredges.