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Alcohol and traffic deaths
The entire undergraduate student bodies of the Johns Hopkins University and the U.S. Naval Academy combined. The population of Bel Air, according to the 2010 U.S. Census. The average attendance at a Hershey Bears hockey game (the highest in the AHL)....
Tags: National Transportation Safety Board, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Maryland State Police, United States Naval Academy, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary
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Giant 'Rubber Duck' deflates in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbor
A popular art installation in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbor is no longer making waves. A 54-foot rubber duck, designed by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman, started deflating Tuesday, and by Wednesday, the piece looked like a flattened yellow pancake bobbing...
Tags: Gerhard Richter, Government, CNN (tv network), Hong Kong, Human Accomplishments
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All Delray Beach contracts should go out to bid, officials say
In keeping up with campaign promises, several Delray Beach city officials are going after city contracts they say were awarded without proper bidding. At Tuesday's workshop meeting, a majority of City Commissioners agreed to revisit two contracts that...Tags: Elections, Waste Management and Pollution Control, Government, Waste Management Incorporated, Waste
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After loud outcry, Orlando kills plan for a noisier downtown
Orlando has dropped a plan to establish an "Intense Entertainment Zone" downtown where bars and nightclubs would be allowed to play their music louder than a freight train. As first reported by the Orlando Sentinel last week, the extra noise was a...
Tags: Government, Music, Entertainment, Lake Eola, Daisy Lynum
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Tenants confirmed for Towne Centre Laurel
No new leases have been announced for Town Centre Laurel — the development that is planned for the site where Laurel Mall once stood — but agreements with tenants already announced have been officially finalized, and the project is said to...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Harris Teeter, Inc., Sports Authority, Rental Service
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Despite refusing to follow new rules, Burbank secures grant for volunteer program
Burbank was approved for a $43,000 grant for its Retired Senior Volunteer Program, surprising city officials who had thought they were out of contention after refusing to comply with new funding guidelines that would have required a program overhaul. For...
Tags: Education, Government, Google+, Politics
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Let's not jump to conclusions over who to blame for the city jail scandal
As I assessed the situation at the Baltimore City jail, and the subsequent indictments that came down because of the corruption of a few, I realized that while the rosy portrait painted by Gov. Martin O'Malley may not have been as bright as he would...
Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Martin O'Malley, Prosecution, Government, Prisons
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City to give $100K to family of man killed by police
Baltimore officials plan to give $100,000 to the family of man shot and killed by police in a North Baltimore alley four years ago. The city spending panel, the Board of Estimates, is expected on Wednesday to approve the payment to settle a multimillion-...
Tags: Government, NAACP, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore
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Dock fee opponents seek state review
State legislators may soon be asked to referee the ongoing scuffle between the city of Newport Beach and residential dock owners. Opponents of the dock fee increases are calling for a review of the way the city spends revenues generated in its...Tags: Trials, Government, Budgets and Budgeting, Accounting and Auditing, Allan R. Mansoor
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News conference scheduled to provide update on Allentown police chief search
Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski will be providing an update on Wednesday into the search for a new police chief. The mayor has scheduled a 2 p.m. news conference "on the selection process for the City of Allentown's next police chief," his office...Tags: Allentown, Ed Pawlowski, Government, Politics
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Delray residents make noise about noise
It's a battle about who can make the most noise about noise: restaurants and bar owners or residents. No one won Monday at a meeting designed to hear concerns from residents and business owners in Delray Beach's downtown regarding a proposed noise...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Government, Intracoastal Waterway, Delray Beach, Politics
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City to raise fees for boat docking
City officials plan to raise fees for docking boats in Baltimore's Inner Harbor in hopes of generating about $35,000 in added revenue. With that money, officials say, they could reduce the amount that taxpayers spend to operate the city-owned docks....
Tags: Government, Inner Harbor, Annapolis, Politics
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