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America's 10 Hardest-Working Cities

By Susan Adams, Forbes Staff

Where do Americans work the hardest? As a New Yorker surrounded by people toiling away, including my diligent colleagues who post stories at all hours, including weekends and during hurricanes, I would have automatically said The Big Apple. But Movoto, a Redwood City, Calif.-based real estate site that puts out periodic city lists, rates New York in 11th place, after Houston and just above Virginia Beach, Va. For the complete list of 50 cities, click here. …read more

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Video: ATF Brutally Targets Conservative Gun Shop

By NewsEditor

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms audited gun shop All Pawn in Spring, TX for 30 days! As a result, they yanked their FFL for minor clerical errors on 4473 forms. This is not standard ATF practice.

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Virginia restaurant offers discount to gun-toting patrons

A Northern Virginia restaurant owner giving gun owners a 15 percent discount on their bills in an attempt to promote his business as a gun-friendly establishment.

Brian Crosswhite, owner of The Cajun Experience in Leesburg, is hosting weekly ‘open carry’ discount nights for patrons with concealed handgun permits, WJLA.com reports.

“Why can’t I promote my business as a gun-friendly place that people come in and are law-abiding citizens who chose to participate in the second amendment,” Crosswhite told the station.

Crosswhite said he’s received some pushback against the promotion but that support among customers outweighs any resistance, according to the report.

In February, a Virginia Beach pizza shop owner said he would give gun owners a 15 percent discount in a show of support for gun rights.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc. Announces $0.035 Per Share Monthly Cash Dividend

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Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc. Announces $0.035 Per Share Monthly Cash Dividend

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc. (Nasdaq: WHLR) (“Wheeler” or the “Company”), a company specializing in owning, acquiring, financing, developing, renovating, leasing and managing income producing assets, such as community centers, neighborhood centers, strip centers and free-standing retail properties, today announced that its Board of Directors has authorized a $0.035 per share monthly cash dividend for shareholders of record on March 31, 2013, to be paid on or about April 30, 2013.


About Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust Inc.

Headquartered in Virginia Beach, VA, Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc. specializes in owning, acquiring, financing, developing, renovating, leasing and managing income producing assets, such as community centers, neighborhood centers, strip centers and free-standing retail properties. Wheeler’s portfolio contains strategically selected properties, primarily leased by nationally and regionally recognized retailers of consumer goods and located in the Mid-Atlantic, Southeast and Southwest regions of the United States.

Additional information about Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc. can be found at the Company’s corporate website: www.whlr.us.

Forward-Looking Statement

Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc. (the “Company”) considers portions of the information in this press release relating to its business operations and the timing and amount of its future dividend payments to be forward‐looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, both as amended. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in such forward‐looking statements are based upon reasonable assumptions, it can give no assurance that its expectations will be achieved. For example, this press release states that the Company’s monthly dividend rate is $0.035 per share. A possible implication of this statement is that the Company will continuously pay monthly dividends of $0.035 per share, or $0.42 per share per year in the future. The Company’s dividend rates are set and may be reset from time to time by its Board of Directors. The Company’s Board of Directors will consider many factors when setting dividend rates, including the Company’s historical and projected income, normalized …read more
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Ex-school worker in relationship with boy, 15, plotted to kill husband, records show

A former security assistant at a Virginia school conspired with a 15-year-old student with whom she had a sexual relationship to kill her husband, police said Thursday.

Patience Justine Perez, 22, was charged in Norfolk on Tuesday in connection with the murder scheme.

Perez also faces multiple charges of taking indecent liberties with a child by a person in a custodial or supervisory relationship, and a charge of using a communications system to facilitate certain crimes against children.

It wasn’t immediately clear Thursday whether Perez, who worked at Renaissance Academy in Virginia Beach and lives in Norfolk, had an attorney. Perez, 22, is being held in the Norfolk City Jail without bond, and a preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 10.

Norfolk police spokeswoman Karen Parker-Chesson said Perez and the boy engaged in at least one conversation to plan to kill Perez’s husband. Parker-Chesson said detectives are continuing to investigate the case and that the boy does not currently face charges.

Norfolk police and the Norfolk Commonwealth Attorney’s Office declined to provide further details.

Court records don’t specify anything beyond the plot’s target: Perez’s husband, who was not identified by name in the documents. Perez’s home address is in a community near Naval Station Norfolk reserved for active-duty military personnel.

Renaissance Academy, where Perez worked and the boy attended, is an alternative public school for students in middle and high school grades. It offers behavioral, academic and credit recovery programs, according to school division spokeswoman Kathleen O’Hara. Perez had worked at the school on a temporary basis since Aug. 22 and was fired March 5, O’Hara said. Virginia Beach police said that on March 4, school authorities notified them and child protective services that Perez had “inappropriate contact” with the boy.

Virginia Beach police have said a consensual, sexual relationship between Perez and the boy took place away from Renaissance Academy.

Virginia Beach police said the incidents took place sometime between February and March, while Norfolk court records list each of the offense dates in that city as Feb. 1.

Parker-Chesson said Perez took the boy to her home on multiple occasions in February, and that’s where the sexual abuse occurred. She also said Perez and the boy used mobile phones to exchange pornographic images.

Court documents say Perez has lived in the community for nine years.

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Patience Perez, Ex-School Worker In Relationship With Student, Plotted To Kill Spouse In Virginia: Cops

By The Huffington Post News Editors

NORFOLK, Va. — Court records say a former security assistant at a Virginia school who was having an inappropriate relationship with a 15-year-old student conspired to kill her husband.

Patience Justine Perez has been charged in Norfolk in connection with a murder-for-hire scheme. She also faces multiple charges of taking indecent liberties with a child by a person in a custodial or supervisory relationship. Virginia Beach police have said a consensual, sexual relationship between Perez took place away from Renaissance Academy in Virginia Beach. The 22-year-old Perez has since been fired from her job there, where students in middle and high school grades are enrolled.

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Va ex-school worker accused of plot to kill spouse

Court records say a former security assistant at a Virginia school who was having an inappropriate relationship with a 15-year-old student conspired to kill her husband.

Patience Justine Perez has been charged in Norfolk in connection with a murder-for-hire scheme. She also faces multiple charges of taking indecent liberties with a child by a person in a custodial or supervisory relationship. Virginia Beach police have said a consensual, sexual relationship between Perez took place away from Renaissance Academy in Virginia Beach. The 22-year-old Perez has since been fired from her job there, where students in middle and high school grades are enrolled.

It wasn’t immediately clear Thursday whether Perez had an attorney. She is being held in Norfolk City Jail without bond.

A preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 10.

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Navy: 2 divers die during Maryland diving op

The Navy says two sailors from its Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit have died while conducting diving operations at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland.

Officials said in a news release that the deaths occurred Tuesday. While one diver was pronounced dead at the scene, the other was transported to a local medical facility, where he was pronounced dead later. The unit is based at Joint Expeditionary Base, Little Creek-Fort Story in Virginia Beach.

The divers’ names were not immediately released.

The deaths are under investigation.

Late last month, an engineering technician died while performing maintenance at an underwater test facility at the Army site.

That diver died while completing routine underwater test infrastructure maintenance at APG’s Super Pond, which is used to conduct shock test programs, as well as other research and development.

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Video: Pizza Shop Offers 15% Discount To Gun Owners

By Daniel Noe

Slice by slice, one Virginia Beach pizza shop is showing its support for the Second Amendment by offering fifteen percent off pies to gun owners.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Western Journalism