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BGE, Rawlings-Blake, O'Malley working on their media moves in wake of storm
The Baltimore SunI don't know which is more upsetting at the moment: The fact that I live in the area of Baltimore reportedly hit hardest by the storm and still don't have power, or the self-serving tweets from @MyBGE telling me how much it "understands" my "frustration."...Tags: Labor Legislation, BP Plc, CNN (tv network), Career and Workplace, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010)
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Ranger's body recovered from Mount Rainier
Q13 FOX News OnlineThe body of Mount Rainier climbing ranger Nick Hall was recovered from the mountain Thursday, 14 days after he died while on a mission to rescue climbers who had fallen into a crevasse. A team of five Mount Rainier climbing rangers and a search dog...Tags: Human Interest, National Parks
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Funding for 9/11 Memorial and Museum faces more questions
The9/11 Memorial and Museum is facing more funding questions as the governors of New York and New Jersey have called on the federal government to step in and contribute more to the management of the site. The two governers have sent a letter to...
Tags: New York City, Tom Coburn, Daniel Inouye, Andrew Cuomo, National Parks
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County gets funds in lieu of taxes for federal lands
More than $3 million will come to Imperial County in one of its annual payments from the federal government. Interior Department Secretary Ken Salazar announced that Imperial and San Diego counties will receive a total of more than $4 million under the...Tags: Facebook, Land Resources, Bob Filner, Natural Resources, Government
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Obama cabinet official criticizes Brown's wildfire plan
PolitiCalGov. Jerry Brown's plan to limit legal damages from wildfires appears to be headed for final approval this week after some tweaks to the legislation.... -
Kansas AG moves to block Park City casino
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsKansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt has asked to join a federal lawsuit aimed at blocking a new casino in Park City. In July, the Wyandotte Nation filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to compel Secretary of the...Tags: Justice System, Trials, File Sharing, Lawyers
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Judge moves the Park City casino lawsuit to Kansas
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsA decision on whether a tribal casino will be built in Park City will now be up to a Kansas judge. Judge Beryl Howell in the District of Columbia ruled Wednesday that the case filed by the Wyandotte Nation should be moved to Kansas. Back in July, the...Tags: Justice System, Judges, Politics, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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Sacrificing the desert to save the Earth
Construction cranes rise like storks 40 stories above the Mojave Desert. In their midst, the "power tower" emerges, wrapped in scaffolding and looking like a multistage rocket.
Clustered nearby are hangar-sized assembly buildings, looming berms of sand...Tags: White House, Petroleum Industry, Natural Resources, Energy Saving, Disneyland Park
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Badger ferry owners seek landmark status for coal-burning ship
Facing a deadline to stop dumping toxic coal ash into Lake Michigan, owners of the last coal-powered steamship on the Great Lakes are pushing for it to join Mount Vernon, Lincoln's Tomb and Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthplace as a protected national...Tags: Gardens and Parks, U.S. Senate, Tourism and Leisure, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, World War II (1939-1945)
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Transparency
If you are going to be extracting energy from public property, the public should have an expectation to know what chemicals are going to be used. The Obama administration said Friday it will require companies drilling for natural gas on public and Indian...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues, Energy Resources
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Salazar to promote tourism at zoo event
SAN DIEGO -- Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar is scheduled to host a town hall-style event on travel and tourism at the San Diego Zoo Wednesday to highlight California as a top tourist destination for outdoor recreation in the West. The 3:30 p.m....
Tags: White House, Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Barack Obama
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OTHER VOICES
Reservation oil issues look familiar The explosion of oil exploration and development on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in western North Dakota looks a lot like the rest of the Bakken play — rapid growth of quality crude oil production, an...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, U.S. Supreme Court, Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice
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