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Huff leads No. 22 Virginia past Boston College 61-49

Jay Huff matched his career-high with 18 points, adding eight rebounds on Saturday as No. 22 Virginia survived almost nine minutes in the first half without scoring to beat Boston College 61-49. After considering adjustments, Bennett said he skipped that idea. Sam Hauser scored 17 with 10 boards to help the Cavaliers (6-2, 3-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) win their third straight since a Dec. 26 loss to top-ranked Gonzaga.

Eagles seek bounce-back win over No. 22 Virginia

The Onstage Fight That Broke Up the Eagles

The Onstage Fight That Broke Up the Eagles It s not unusual for rock bands to have creative tensions, but few bands take it to the limit quite like the Eagles. The 70s superstars broke up in 1980 after two of the band members actually threatened each other with physical violence onstage in front of a concert audience. The Eagles were already struggling with a great deal of internal turmoil due to the pressure to follow up their career-changing 1976 album Hotel California. The sessions for the subsequent album, The Long Run, dragged on interminably and resulted in an uneven album, and by the time they wound up the tour in support of that album, things came to a head between singer-guitarist Glenn Frey and guitarist Don Felder.

Annual Lake Tahoe Bald Eagle Count set for 2021

Event Date:  January 8, 2021 - 9:00am It’s a mid-winter s day dream for birders. The Tahoe Institute for Natural Science (TINS) is hosting its annual Mid-Winter Bald Eagle Survey on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021. TINS took over local coordination of the national tracking operation nine years ago. The Lake Tahoe effort is part of a nationwide, single-day census of the country’s bald eagle populations. Spotters are stationed at 26 vantage points throughout the Tahoe basin, mostly on Tahoe’s lakeshore beaches, to get an accurate snapshot of eagle numbers. “Because Lake Tahoe maintains open water throughout the winter, it’s a prime feeding spot for the eagles,” says Will Richardson, executive director at TINS. We usually have pretty good luck, and most stations will see at least one eagle fly by at some point. The goal is just to keep an eye on the population and make sure the protection measures in place are working.” The spotters take careful no

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