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Deputies put on leave after Georgia student dies in jail

Two sheriff’s deputies in Georgia have been placed on leave with pay for “inappropriate actions” in the case of a college student who died in the county jail, a Chatham County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman said.

 
Woman suspected of setting small fires at ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ home

Police arrested a woman on Wednesday suspected of setting small fires at the San Francisco home featured in the 1993 Robin Williams comedy “Mrs. Doubtfire” and owned by her former physician, officials said.

Jon Anderson cancels Boulder Station show — again

Anderson, the longtime lead singer Yes, was scheduled to perform Jan. 17 at Boulder Station, a date that was rescheduled from a postponed date in November. The same reason, laryngitis, was cited for the cancellation this time.

Boston beats out LA to make bid for 2024 Olympics

Boston has been selected as the American candidate city that will bid for the opportunity to host the 2024 Summer Olympic Games, the U.S. Olympic Committee said on Thursday.

 
Cosby returns to the stage after sex allegations

Bill Cosby will be back on stage Wednesday after a nearly two month absence, even as the controversy surrounding him continues to swirl.

Eye doctor spends his off hours on stage with The Melancholics

If you walk into Eyes & Optics at Downtown Summerlin, don’t be surprised if you start to feel like a rock star. There’s stage truss lighting overhead, black stage curtains and nightclub-worthy speakers playing hip songs. It all speaks to the musical passion of Dr. Edward Malik, who plays drums in the local band The Melancholics.