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Hutton Broadcasting’s KTRC and Cheryl alters Jamison have been together for five years!
Saturday, February 20, 2021, is the time for a fifth anniversary celebration with Cheryl, so we thought you’d want to know more about her and her experiences on the radio talking about her favorite subject: food! Her anniversary show will air Saturday at 3 p.m. on KTRC!
You can learn about Cheryl and get more information about her books, along with sample recipes and videos, at her website. If you haven’t heard her show yet, here are podcasts of previous episodes. You never know if you’re going to get a great cooking tip, hear from a famous chef, or a “scoop from the coop” to hear about her beloved flock of chickens!
UpdatedFri, Feb 12, 2021 at 12:28 pm ET
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Andrew La Porta, who died on Feb. 5, with his wife Dalavy Sadettan LaPorta and daughters Samantha and Emily. (Courtesy of GoFundMe.com/help-andrew-la-portas-family)
WASHINGTON, DC Friends of Andrew La Porta, a Washington, D.C., chef who died of natural causes on Feb. 5 at the age of 48, are raising money to support his two young children. La Porta was the well-regarded chef and owner of the seafood restaurant Pesce in DuPont Circle.
Because La Porta, who lived in Bethesda with his family, did not have life insurance, his friends are hoping to raise $150,000 to help support his daughters, Samantha and Emily, aged 7 and 3. All donations will go directly into the children s account.
THE CAPITALS CHOKE – AGAIN! “For Caps, just another ‘bad bounce’ for a pantheon filling up fast with them,” by Barry Svrluga in Pittsburgh: “It’s a terrible state of existence when every odd bounce that works against you has to be woven into the tapestry as part of some generations-long drama and a depressing one at that. But it is the very existence of the Washington Capitals, and who knows when or if that will change. Welcome, then, Dmitry Orlov and his right skate to this disaster. They’re part of the story now, like it or not. This is what you need to know: