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Bar owners rally against smoking ban
Efforts continued Wednesday as 43 Indianapolis bar owners and individuals gathered downtown to rally before a federal hearing on the June 1 smoking ban. A federal judge is expected to decide whether the ban will be kept in place or suspended while the...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Trials, Court Preliminary, Justice System
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Baltimore County agrees to pay $500,000 to settle federal lawsuit
Baltimore County has agreed to pay about $500,000 and reform workplace practices to settle a federal lawsuit accusing officials of discrimination against 10 Police and Fire Department employees and job applicants, chiefly on the basis of medical...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Medical Procedures and Tests, Social Issues, Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice
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Ex-Disneyland worker expected to sue over head scarf, alleged harassment
L.A. NOWA former Disneyland employee is expected to announce a federal lawsuit against the entertainment giant, saying she was harassed and unfairly removed from her hostess job after refusing to remove her head scarf at work.... -
New Britain Envisions Fresh Police Command When Embattled Chief Retires
The Hartford CourantChief William Gagliardi is ending his 41-year career on July 1, leaving behind a police department that's been hammered by two years of federal lawsuits, scandals, resignations, rocky morale and bitter infighting. Gagliardi, who has run the department...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Justice and Rights, Trials, Laws
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Hundreds of new parking meters going up in L.A.
L.A. NOWWeeks after they hiked the fines for dozens of parking violations, L.A. elected leaders voted to add more than 400 parking meters to a pair of neighborhoods.... -
Artists sought for Fallout exhibit
The Fallout Creative Community is seeking artists with disabilities to display their work at the Red Rooster Coffee House Gallery from July 25 to Aug. 25. The “Abilities Art Exhibition” is meant to celebrate the anniversary of the Americans with...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Fine Artists, Arts, Artists, Ceremonies
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Lawrence approves stricter citywide smoking ban
The city of Lawrence is following in Indianapolis' footsteps. The City Council voted in favor of a stricter smoking ban Monday night. The ban is nearly identical to Indianapolis’ ban. It includes bars, and bowling alleys and private clubs, which...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Laws
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Police officer sentenced for stealing electronics
A third member of a Kansas City, Kan., police unit has been sentenced to eight months in federal prison for stealing electronics from houses during searches. U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom says 34-year-old Dustin Sillings also has to serve one year of...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Theft, Laws, Prisons, Science and Technology
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Other Voices
Congress has reached a one-year deal to keep interest rates on federal student loans from doubling for millions of Americans. Republicans and Democrats said all along they wanted a deal to happen, and so did we. It would have been arbitrary and unfair...Tags: Democratic Party, Barack Obama, Economy, Business and Finance, Teaching and Learning, Chicago Tribune
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Allentown's smoking ban in public housing raises cultural issues
Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma is a very conservative Republican, so his report last November cannot be dismissed as the mere ravings against wealthy people by some bleeding-heart liberal Democrat. (You may recall Coburn from last September, when he made...Tags: Tom Coburn, Public Housing, Crime, Law and Justice, Allentown, Interior Policy
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Clearing the Air: Confusion over smoking ban rules
Just a week after Indiana's new smoking ban went into effect, local health departments have been investigating complaints. The St. Joseph County Health Department received three complaints about businesses violating the ban. Margaret Kulwicki has been...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Judges, Justice System, Fines
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5 Steps To Launching a Successful TV Network
Channel Guide MagazineThink You Could Launch A Network? These People Have, And They Share Why It’s So Hard, Even For Oprah. By Stacey Harrison & Athena Voulgaropoulos No one is immune from the multitude of challenges that come with launching a new TV network. Not even...
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