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Replacing bridge will be some feat
It takes about five seconds to cross by car, maybe double that by foot. Since about 1930, the Park Avenue Bridge has connected Little Balboa Island to its larger, more bustling neighbor, Balboa Island. In the coming years, however, the situation there...
Tags: Building Material, Science and Technology, Government, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Politics
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Chief administrative officer of O.C. when it declared bankruptcy dies
Ernie Schneider, the chief administrative officer of Orange County when it declared bankruptcy in 1994 because of its disastrous investment practices, died Saturday at his home in San Juan Capistrano. He was 66. His death, related to liver and kidney...
Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Science and Technology, Government, Finance, Politics
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Former Congressman Connie Mack joins Washington lobbying firm
Sun SentinelCornelius Harvey McGillicuddy IV, known to most people as Connie Mack IV, is joining the ranks of many other former elected officials – including his father – by joining a K Street lobbying firm in the nation’s capital. Mack is a...Tags: Business, Washington, DC, Politics, Mary Bono, Fort Lauderdale
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Des Plaines still reeling from flood's impact
As floodwaters slowly start to recede in Des Plaines, city officials said it could be weeks before the full extent of the damage is known. Last week's storm left a swath of damage across much of the city as the Des Plaines River swelled to a record-...
Tags: FEMA, Politics, Mount Prospect, McDonald's, Bodies of Water
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Expansion proposed for Petoskey downtown district's boundaries
PETOSKEY -- Petoskey Downtown Management Board members will consider a proposal for expanding the boundaries of the city's Downtown Development Authority District when they meet Tuesday, April 16. The regular board meeting begins at 7 p.m. Tuesday at...
Tags: Government, Politics, Marketing
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Bill would toughen Maryland Open Meetings law enforcement
New laws passed by the Maryland General Assembly late last week would put stricter penalties and an element of public shaming behind the state's open-meetings laws. State lawmakers said public officials have been able to flout the rules without...
Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Laws, Politics, Fines, Punishment
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Glendale area has dueling artificial turf rules
In an effort to decrease water usage as the cost of imported water keeps climbing, the Crescenta Valley Water District board has agreed to double the rebate it gives to property owners who install artificial turf or drought-tolerant plants. The boost...
Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Government, Politics, Rentals
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Lincoln official may be new city manager for Winchester
STANFORD — Lincoln County’s Economic Development Director Matt Belcher is stepping down from his position at the beginning of May to assume the duties of city manager for Winchester. Neither Winchester Mayor Ed Burtner or city commissioner...
Tags: Government, Politics
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Arundel chief is accused of retaliating against Leopold witnesses, making anti-gay slurs
Anne Arundel County Executive Laura A. Neuman has launched an investigation into allegations that county Police Chief Larry Tolliver used homophobic slurs and retaliated against officers whose testimony led to her predecessor's criminal conviction for...
Tags: Justice System, Politics, Gays and Lesbians, John R Leopold, Homophobia
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Brawley is sick with the fire bug
Is the city of Brawley under siege? Yeah, it is. The community is quite literally under attack by something and someone it cannot control, or even successfully offer comfort and calm against. Depending on what is being counted, there have been anywhere...
Tags: Government, Safety of Citizens, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice
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Businesses, nonprofits object to stormwater fees
Residents across the Baltimore region could soon be hit with annual bills of $18 to more than $100 to pay for stormwater treatment, wetland restoration and other projects aimed at improving Chesapeake Bay water quality. The fees, to be charged by...
Tags: Business, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Politics, Howard County, Patapsco
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City approves new speed cameras, towing contracts
The city's Board of Estimates on Wednesday formally approved an overhaul of the city's speed cameras and the replacement of a police-towing company accused of overcharging customers. The panel voted 4-1 to approve a $2.2 million payment to Brekford...
Tags: Government, Xerox Corporation, Services and Shopping, Brekford Corp., Politics
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