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Nothing's certain in network television, but things have been especially uncertain on the set of "Community," the quirky college sitcom that's been a cult favorite, but never a mainstream hit.
Not long ago, the Washington region was suffering from an oversupply of unsold homes. That number has dropped dramatically in recent years -- too far, according to Holly Worthington.

The NBC series "Community" will finish the season without Chevy Chase.

The NBC series "Community" will finish the season without Chevy Chase.
The NBC series "Community" will finish the season without Chevy Chase.
A former University of Virginia lacrosse player convicted in the beating death of his ex-girlfriend is serving his 23-year prison sentence in the remote western corner of the state.

If there's a lesson to be drawn from President Obama's lackluster performance in this year's first presidential debate, it's this: A whole lot can go wrong.

A former University of Virginia lacrosse player who killed his ex-girlfriend in a drunken rage was sentenced Thursday to 23 years in prison after the defendant tearfully apologized to his victim's family.

George W. Huguely V of Chevy Chase was sentenced to 23 years in prison in Charlottesville on Thursday for the May 2010 beating death of his ex-girlfriend, Yeardley Love of Cockeysville, Md. Huguely played on the University of Virginia's lacrosse team. Huguely was convicted of second-degree murder and grand larceny in February.
Former University of Virginia lacrosse player George Huguely V lost his bid for a new trial in the slaying of his ex-girlfriend Wednesday, with the judge in the case saying there was ample evidence to support his conviction.

When architect Wayne L. Good, owner of Good Architecture in Annapolis, designs a home or an addition, the end result always includes a few signature elements, such as repeated window patterns that carry light and visibility from one room to the next.

"Dexter" revealed a secret at Comic-Con.
Despite a shake-up in the administration, the cast and crew of "Community" assured fans at Comic-Con that the show isn't changing.
President Obama has withdrawn the nomination of one of his major donors for a cushy diplomatic post after the nominee was arrested on charges of drunken driving, speeding and resisting arrest.

Maggie Evans, of the richest family on the block, can never go home. A clowder of feral cats roams the front yard. In the past two years, there have been five homicides within 1,500 feet of the house she once gave that name: Home, for her, no longer exists.
Mr. Chase said in one message that "Community" was a "mediocre sitcom" that was "not my kind of comedy."
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"It ain't funny to me because I'm 67 years old and I've been doing this a long time," Mr. Chase says. "I've been making a lot of people laugh, a lot better than this."
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