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Obama to return home for Wednesday fundraiser
The sound of helicopters over Chicago's lakefront Monday signaled the practice drills that accompany a presidential visit.
And with Congress poised to act on a deal to raise the federal debt ceiling, President Barack Obama's plans are back on to return...Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Jennifer Hudson, Chicago Elections, Navy Pier, Barack Obama
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Governor Brown Signs Caffeinated Beer Ban
FOX40 NewsGovernor Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 39 Monday, which bans the importation, production and sale of caffeinated beer beverages at retail locations throughout California. The ban will take effect January 1, 2012. “I applaud Governor Brown for...Tags: Kansas, Jerry Brown, Massachusetts, Government, Elections
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Savvy Sheriff Combats Crime on Reality TV
Valley Women WriterWhen the sirens switch on, Lindsey Smith seems fearless. There’s no telling who is going to be in the car when she pulls it over, what’s going to happen when she knocks on that door to serve a warrant, and almost no...Tags: Crimes, Health, Human Interest, Reality Television (genre), Crime, Law and Justice
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Holland Holds National Night Out Against Crime
Hundreds of families gathered in Holland's Kollen Park Monday night to kick off National Night Out with hot dogs , prizes, and live music.
This year's kick off event is called "A Going Away Party for Crime and Drugs".
The Holland Department of Public...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Crimes, Reformed, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Netherlands
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Ankiel's two bombs power Nats
Rick Ankiel hit two home runs, and Livan Hernandez allowed one run over six innings and drove in a run to lead the Washington Nationals to a 5-3 victory over the Atlanta Braves on Monday night. Ankiel led off the bottom of the first with a homer to...Tags: Jayson Werth, Surgery, Stephen Strasburg, Dan Uggla, Freddie Freeman
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Putting the brakes on childhood obesity
Q13 FOX News reporterAs childhood obesity rates have more than tripled in the last three years, everyone from First Lady Michelle Obama, who launched the "Let's Move Campaign," to school lunchroom supervisors, are trying to find an answer to the problem. More than a dozen...Tags: Obesity, Health, Weight, Michelle Obama, Schools
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Business' ordeal ends with its closure
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterA bad economy, environmental regulations, an earthquake and a sudden eviction notice formed the perfect storm for Jesus Contreras. After 70 years in El Centro, Murray Cleaners and Shirt Laundry is being forced to close its doors, Contreras said. The last...Tags: Human Interest, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics
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Road and lane closures for Tuesday, Aug. 2
Here is a list of road and lane closures in the area for Tuesday, August 2: * King Street in Hagerstown is closed to all traffic between Antietam Street and Baltimore Street as part of the demolition of the former Washington County Hospital Complex,...Tags: Washington County (Maryland), Washington County, West Virginia, Frederick County (Virginia), Transportation
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Parts of Virginia declared agricultural disaster area
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture has designated Washington County as a disaster area due to damage caused by tornadoes in April.
The declaration Monday means agricultural producers in the county will be eligible for federal...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Virginia, Bristol (Bristol, Virginia), Washington County
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Three pit bulls deemed vicious and dangerous in the death of a dog
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comTerry Porter's dog had bite wounds on its throat, ears and legs when its lifeless body was found in the snow last February. Porter said Buddy, a 6-year-old black Labrador retriever, was stalked and killed Feb. 22 by three pit bulls who lived near his...Tags: Terry Porter, Crime, Law and Justice, Animal Attacks, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Lawyers
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D. B. Cooper Lives?
KIAHThe FBI is closer than ever to redemption.... The bureau is following up on a new lead that might finally identify the man behind the men in black glasses....and close the only unsolved aviation hijacking case in our country`s history. D.B. Cooper...Tags: Prosecution, KIAH, FBI, Witnesses, Crime, Law and Justice
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Md. commission expands inquiry into Verizon's 911 service
Maryland utility regulators are expanding their investigation into Verizon's 911 service after some emergency calls came through without caller ID or location information. On May 30, police and fire dispatchers in Maryland and Virginia did not receive...Tags: Cell Phones, Verizon Communications, Maryland, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Memorial Day
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