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City gives no restart date for camera tickets
Two months after Baltimore stopped issuing tickets from its speed and red light cameras, city officials said Thursday they still don't know when the automated enforcement program will resume. "We want to be able to re-establish the public trust in...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Brekford Corp., Punishment, Photography and Video, Xerox Corporation
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Boyle officials join 'snakes in a pool' probe
smojica@amnews.comThough Boyle County Fiscal Court did not discuss during its meeting the recent “Call of the Wildman” episode during which The Turtleman claimed there were poisonous snakes in a Danville-Boyle County community pool, county officials are working...Tags: Government, Politics, Public Officials, Hobbies, Animal Planet (tv network)
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Local celebs, leaders, activists 'Walk a Mile in Her Shoes' to end domestic abuse
After days scouring store after store, Christopher Luczywo finally found the perfect pair of shoes — three-inch, blue-and-green wedge heels with floral details in a women's size 13. "Whatever my feet could get into at Ross seemed like a really...
Tags: Orange County (Florida), Orlando Police Department, Buddy Dyer, Orange County History Center
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Danville officials launch 'snakes in a pool' probe
smojica@amnews.comFour Danville City Commissioners along with the city manager expressed concern Monday about a recent incident involving The Turtleman, snakes and the pool at the William E. “Bunny” Davis Recreation Complex. On a recent episode of Animal...Tags: Government, Politics, Public Officials, Animal Planet (tv network)
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Council Restores Some School Funding And Cuts Expenses In Hopes Voters Will Approve Budget
The Hartford CourantThe town council restored $200,000 to the school board's proposed budget Wednesday and cut $250,000 from funds for open space preservation and pavement maintenance. The result was a proposed tax increase of 0.54 percent. The council used a portion...Tags: Elections, Politics, Budgets and Budgeting, Abusive Behavior, Voting
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Lincoln officials hold hearing on west-end sewer, outlook is optimistic
ben@theinteriorjournal.comMORELAND — Lincoln County officials remain optimistic a new $5.5 million sewer system along the U.S. 127 corridor is a possibility in the near future, even though the flow of funding for infrastructure upgrades has slowed to a trickle. Officials...Tags: Business, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Science and Technology, Judges
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Public sounds off on Costco plan
Don't apply for that Costco membership just yet. The fate of a planned $140 million Costco-anchored shopping center in Lower Macungie remains up in the air. Lehigh County commissioners late Wednesday again delayed voting on a plan to use tax dollars...
Tags: Elections, Small Businesses, Services and Shopping, Groceries, Staten Island (New York City)
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Clark County wants social media controls in Fiscal Court
The Clark County Fiscal Court is considering an ordinance that would limit when and what employees could post on social media sites like Facebook and Twitter. The measure was discussed at Wednesday’s regular meeting, but a first reading was not...
Tags: Media Industry, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Social Media
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Catasauqua Council changes mind, votes to buy Smidth site
Reversing two earlier votes, Catasauqua Borough Council on Wednesday decided to buy the former F.L. Smidth factory site on Front Street. Under a plan hatched six months ago, the 12-acre property will provide a new location for police, fire and other...Tags: Catasauqua, Elections, Politics
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DuPage County chairman wants to pitch Cubs on moving west
Clout StreetAdd DuPage County Board Chairman Dan Cronin to the list of suburban politicians angling to lure the Chicago Cubs to his turf if there’s an unlikely collapse of the city-sanctioned framework plan to renovate Wrigley Field. Citing what he...Tags: Wrigleyville, Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor, Thomas Ricketts, Fishing
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Deep Tunnel, shallow thinking?
Heavy rains in April quickly swamped Chicago's underground labyrinth of sewers, forcing a stomach-churning surge of waste and runoff back into basements and flooding neighborhoods across the city. The deluge so overloaded the city's aging infrastructure...
Tags: Chicago Mayor, Sprague, Albany Park, Natural Resources Defense Council, Natural Resource Industry
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St. Charles announces finalists for 3rd Ward vacancy
Four people have made the cut to become finalists for the position of 3rd Ward alderman in St. Charles. A task force made up of Mayor Ray Rogina, City Administrator Brian Townsend, and Aldermen Dan Stellato and William Turner recently narrowed a field of...Tags: Schools, Paychex Incorporated, Parent Organizations, Elementary Schools
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