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What is RSS?

RSS, often described as "Really Simple Syndication," is an easy way for you to keep updated automatically on many sections of Pantagraph.com.

Instead of going to each section to see if a new article or blog post has been added or updated, you can use RSS to notify you every time there's something new. You can also use RSS to browse multiple sections of Pantagraph.com at the same time.

Pantagraph.com now offers RSS feeds for many sections, including local and state news, business, sports, obituaries, national news, blogs and more.

How do I use RSS?

Generally, you need a program called a news reader (or news aggregator). This displays RSS feeds from your chosen Web sites on your computer. It will collect, update and display RSS feeds from any number of sources. A number of free and commercial news aggregators are available for download. Here are a few of the available readers:

Some browsers, like Internet Explorer 8 or Firefox, support RSS automatically. Internet Explorer users who have not upgraded to version 7 can download a plugin called RSSExplorer.

How can I view RSS feeds from Pantagraph.com?

Choose the section of Pantagraph.com that you are interested in from the list at right. Click on the link and follow the instructions for your particular news reader to subscribe to the RSS feed.

Generally speaking, you copy or enter the URL (address) of the RSS feed page into your news reader. Each headline in the reader will link you back to the full Pantagraph.com article.

 
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LA Church Putting Pets in Pews
LA Church Putting Pets in Pews
A Presbyterian church in Los Angeles is trying to boost its connection with the community by offering a 30-minute Sunday service for pet-lovers. (Nov. 4)
Raw Video: First Images Inside Fort Hood
Raw Video: First Images Inside Fort Hood
The Department of Defense releases video from inside Fort Hood in Texas as authorities move in on shooters there. The Army says 12 people were killed and more than 30 wounded at the base. (Nov. 5)
Army: 7 Dead, 20 Wounded in Fort Hood Shootings
Army: 7 Dead, 20 Wounded in Fort Hood Shootings
The Army has confirmed 7 dead, 20 wounded in shootings at Fort Hood, Texas. Local media say one gunman has been captured, and a second is still on loose. There are reports of a possible third gunman. (Nov. 5)
Raw Video: Bears Lose Their Fur in Leipzig Zoo
Raw Video: Bears Lose Their Fur in Leipzig Zoo
Three female spectacled bears in a zoo in the Eastern German city of Leipzig have suddenly lost nearly all their fur. (Nov. 05)
Coroner: at Least 11 Victims at Cleveland Home
Coroner: at Least 11 Victims at Cleveland Home
Authorities say they have confirmed a total of at least 11 victims whose remains were found in the Cleveland home of a registered sex offender. (Nov. 4)
Babysitter Requested Help for Missing Infant
Babysitter Requested Help for Missing Infant
The baby sitter of a missing infant sent a letter to Florida Gov. Charlie Crist months before she disappeared asking him to save the child from her drug-abusing parents. Shannon was last seen by her parents at their home early Saturday morning. (Nov. 4)
Video: Preview tour of new Marriott
Video: Preview tour of new Marriott
The Bloomington-Normal Marriott Hotel and Conference Center will be open for business on Friday October 30, 2009. Enjoy a preview tour of the facility.
Share a Grave With a Stranger?
Share a Grave With a Stranger?
A London cemetery is urging strangers to share double-decker graves, to ease a space crisis. But the practice may run up against a British cultural aversion. (29 October 2009)
Pelosi Presents Health Care Bill
Pelosi Presents Health Care Bill
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says new health care legislation will make affordable, quality health care available to nearly all Americans and represents a historic step. (Oct. 29)
Obama Hails New GDP, Talks Health Care Reform
Obama Hails New GDP, Talks Health Care Reform
President Barack Obama is hailing new figures showing the economy grew at a 3.5 percent rate in the third quarter. In remarks to a small business group, Obama says he believes the new figures show that the recession is easing. (Oct. 29)