MORNING SPEW: Hilltop heroes, McMenamins Elks Temple, "Love Is The Drug" ...

By Volcano Staff on January 12, 2012

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

Snow: Seriously. (Seattle Times)

Tacoma Firefighters Are Awesome: Heroes from 2009 receive rare Medal of Valor pins. (News Tribune)

Federal Way Teenager's Killers Linked To The Mayflower Voyage: We bet the Pilgrim tried to steal the Plymouth rock. (News Tribune)

Elks Building Back In The News: "Developers Rick Moses and Grace Pleasants are working on a scaled-down version of the apartment building they have been planning since July 2009, when they announced the deal to bring a McMenamins brewpub and entertainment venue to Tacoma." (News Tribune)

Journalist's Final Moments: Video footage shows the attack that killed eight Syrians and France 2 TV's Gilles Jacquier, the first Western journalist killed in the uprising. (CNN)

Mississippi Attorney General: Barbour's pardons violate state constitution Haley Barbour's decision to pardon nearly 200 inmates as he left the governor's mansion caused a firestorm and violates state constitution. (CNN)

Slipped: The Velvet Underground is suing the Andy Warhol Foundation over use of the banana logo. (New York Post)

Coming To Broadway: Shatner's World. (Playbill)

Order 'Em Danno: 10 retro TV shows on Netflix Instant. (Paste)

Together At Last: Chuck D and Meatloaf. (NME)

"Love Is The Drug": Now with more Norwegian space-disco beats. (Stereogum)

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