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Rancho Cucamonga Chinatown House listed as endangered historic site
A Rancho Cucamonga structure described as one of the last surviving examples of Chinese worker housing in the region has been included on a list of threatened significant historic places. The Chinatown House was selected by the National Trust for...
Tags: FBI, Architecture, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Chinatown (Manhattan, New York)
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Chinatown House in Inland Empire named endangered historic site
The Chinatown House in Rancho Cucamonga -- one of the last vestiges of the Inland Empire city's Chinese American history -- has been named to the list of America's most endangered historic places by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The two-...
Tags: Human Interest, Kennedy Airport, Le Corbusier, Immigration
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U.S. RESEARCH ROUNDUP: BlackRock, Adobe, Sprint, BlackBerry, Coke
ReutersJune 19 (Reuters) - Wall Street securities analysts revised their ratings and price targets on several U.S. companies, including BlackRock and BlackBerry, on Wednesday. HIGHLIGHTS * BlackRock Inc : RBC raises target price to $290 from $273; rating...Tags: Global Payments Incorporated, Marketing, LKQ Corporation, Citigroup Incorporated, Diamond Offshore Drilling Incorporated
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Funding available for projects to protect water from pollution
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri Department of Natural Resources is accepting applications to fund projects that will protect Missouri’s waters from pollution caused by stormwater runoff. Pollution caused by stormwater runoff, referred...
Tags: Conservation, Environmental Pollution, Energy Resources, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics
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California senators want more information on oil well 'acid jobs'
ReutersSACRAMENTO, California (Reuters) - California state legislators on Tuesday told regulators and oil industry lobbyists they wanted more information about the use of acid to increase flows in wells in a technique that is used more often in the state than...Tags: Natural Resources, Petroleum Industry, Government, Natural Resources Defense Council, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities
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750 acres in Charlevoix County preserved
The Lake Louise Christian Community Camp has reason to celebrate: it, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the Little Traverse Conservancy recently won $1 million in funds to place a 750-acre parcel in a conservation easement. The camp is...
Tags: Forestry and Timber, Conservation, Lakes and Ponds, Agriculture, Environmental Issues
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Official: Dangerous weed not found in our area for 3 to 4 years
A dangerous plant that has the potential to cause blindness has not been found in Indiana in 3 to 4 years. That is according to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Other media organizations have reported the plant was found in two local...
Tags: Energy Resources, State Parks, Potatoes, Parsnips
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Colorado wildfire destroys more than 500 homes, new blazes menace West
ReutersDENVER/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The number of homes destroyed by a Colorado wildfire rose above 500 on Tuesday as rain dampened the flames and allowed damage assessment teams to enter charred neighborhoods, and other threatening blazes grew in Alaska and...Tags: Weather, Forestry and Timber, National Parks, Weather Reports, Wildfires
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Gov. Quinn signs bill to regulate fracking
Tribune reporterGov. Pat Quinn today signed sweeping legislation to regulate horizontal hydraulic fracturing, better known as "fracking." The move, which was expected, adds a bevy of restrictions and protections to an industry that while legal, was largely unregulated....Tags: Pat Quinn, Mike Frerichs, Illinois Governor, Petroleum Industry, Environmental Cleanup
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READER SUBMITTED: USDA Agency Honors Connecticut Women In Conservation
StatewideThursday , June 13, was a special day in Connecticut as six women were honored for their efforts toward conservation and agriculture in the state. Motivated by the theme of this year's National Women's History Month, the Natural Resources Conservation...Tags: Mansfield, Conservation, Energy Resources, Torrington, Natural Resources
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Jackson Park isn't for the birds
How much of Jackson Park should be set aside for birds (“Bird-watchers fear the worst as Park District removes trees near Wooded Island,” June 13, 2013)? Park designer Frederick Law Olmsted’s vision was to provide a beautiful space where...Tags: Chicago Park District, Frederick Law Olmsted, Jackson Park
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Main break floods road, leaves homes without water
Crews worked Monday to repair an early-morning water main break that flooded Victoria Street and left a small cluster of Costa Mesa residents without water. A pipe split under Victoria Street between American and Placentia avenues about 1 a.m., a Mesa...
Tags: Landforms, Mountains
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