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Costly new levee to guard against Palm Beach County flooding threatens wetlands
Flooding fears lingering from Tropical Storm Isaac's historic soaking of Palm Beach County shouldn't result in destroying wetlands to add a new levee, according to environmental advocates. After Isaac, concerns about a potential breach of the damaged...
Tags: Boynton Beach, South Florida Water Management District, Hurricane Isaac (2012), Rick Scott, Palm Beach County
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Hallandale holding beach erosion workshop on Tuesday
Worried about beach erosion? Hallandale Beach is holding a community workshop on beach renourishment at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Hemispheres Condominium, 1985 South Ocean Drive. City leaders called the meeting to discuss erosion concerns with the U.S....
Tags: Hallandale Beach, Broward County, Hurricane Sandy (2012), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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New Mediation Process Proposed For Homeowners Disputing Catastrophe Claim Payments
The Hartford CourantThe state Insurance Department recommended legislation that would create a new mediation process to resolve disputes between homeowners and insurers over claims from catastrophes, such as hurricanes. The mediation would be paid by the insurer, though...Tags: Natural Disasters, Hurricanes, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Andrew Cuomo, Insurance
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Lutherville doctor known for running habits critically injured in Towson accident
Shirtless, hair flowing, legs pumping, Dr. Theodore Houk is a familiar sight running along North Charles Street on his twice-daily, 5.5-mile trek between his Lutherville home and his job at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. "You always see him out...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Charles Street, Baltimore County, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Internists
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Plan for wall repair ready to take shape in historic Ellicott City
Before it became "The Wall That Ate Some Cars," it was just a stone wall on Mulligans Hill Lane, bracing a 20-foot-high embankment — stalwart as the steep hills that give Ellicott City's historic district much of its character. Then in early...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Ellicott City, Archdiocese of Baltimore, Christianity, Ken Ulman
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Thursday: Clear, sunny skies, cool air
Sun SentinelIt should be a gorgeous day with clear sunny skies and dry cool air, thanks to a cold front. But the cooler conditions won't last long. By Friday afternoon, temperatures are expected to climb close to 80 degrees. South Florida's Thursday forecast...Tags: West Palm Beach, Weather, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Fort Lauderdale, Weather Reports
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Super-size this: Huge, aggressive mosquito may be abundant in Florida this summer, UF professor warns
FloriDUHA popular look this summer may be long pants, long-sleeved shirts, socks and gloves if this pesky mosquito appears in droves. If mosquitoes were motorcycles, the species known as Psorophora ciliata would be a Harley-Davidson — big, bold, American-...Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Harley-Davidson Inc.
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Closing schools for last week's snow, better safe than sorry [Commentary]
Football season's over and baseball spring training games often don't rise to the level being topic for casual conversation, so last week's big snow that wasn't quickly became fodder for plenty of commentary at many levels. A major target when stormy...Tags: Weather, The Weather Channel (tv network), Weather Reports, Tropical Weather, National Weather Service
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Winter Storm Nemo is just the beginning
Ever since Winter Storm Nemo lit up the Twitterverse and The Weather Channel's round-the-clock coverage, I've been fascinated with the idea that commercial enterprises can go far beyond the National Weather Service's rather stodgy names for hurricanes and...
Tags: Ernest Borgnine, Tropical Weather, National Weather Service, Whitehall, Donald Trump
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Maritime museum's new director sees bright future for former oyster shucking house
On the job a little more than a week, Alicia Estrada hasn't settled into her new digs at the Annapolis Maritime Museum. But she has begun evaluating its programs as she looks to the future of the former oyster plant. "I'm just trying to get my head...Tags: Festive Events, Annapolis, Netherlands, Museums, Arts and Culture
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Good news, for a change, about the Chesapeake Bay
For 30 years, the Chesapeake Bay Program — a partnership including the six bay states, the District of Columbia, the Chesapeake Bay Commission, the Environmental Protection Agency and other federal agencies — has been measuring and assessing...
Tags: Natural Resources, Conservation, Ecosystems, Environmental Politics, Tropical Storm Lee (2011)
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Blumenthal, Courtney: Say 'No' To Majority Of CL&P Storm Costs
The Hartford CourantU.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal and Rep. Joe Courtney urged the state's utility regulator Monday to dock Connecticut Light & Power most of the $414 million in storm costs it wants to recover from ratepayers. "In what other line of business would a company...Tags: Hurricane Irene (2011), Weather, Electricity Production and Distribution, Weather Reports, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Feb 28, 2013
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Feb 24, 2013
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