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California Assembly votes to protect little fish to sustain wildlife
Greenspace“Even though they're not the majestic megafauna like whales that draw so much attention from people, those smaller fish are a main food source for larger marine mammals and recreationally and commercially important fish species,” said Ashley... -
Board of education awards contracts for portable classroom renovation, technical support
julieg@herald-mail.comContracts to renovate a portable classroom at Sharpsburg Elementary, for paper products for school cafeterias, and to provide technical support for the computers that handle the school system’s payroll were approved May 17 by the Washington County...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Elementary Schools, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Manufacturing and Engineering, Schools
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Bills about fur labeling, declawing, pet insurance and animal neglect are approved by California lawmakers
L.A. UnleashedSeveral bills affecting animals have made their way through the California Legislature in recent months and are poised to become law if they are signed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Here's a roundup of recent legislative efforts to help animals in...... -
Meg Whitman wants to "fix" California's global warming law
GreenspaceFor weeks, Meg Whitman, California's Republican gubernatorial candidate, has said that if elected she would suspend the state's 2006 global warming law for a year. But in Tuesday's debate with Democratic candidate Jerry Brown, at Dominican University in... -
How close are the California races for Senate, governor?
Top of the TicketIn the race for governor, according to ABC7, Democratic candidate Jerry Brown leads by seven points. Their news poll conducted by SurveyUSA revealed that Brown holds 47% of voter support, while Meg Whitman has 40%. Five percent of voters still...... -
EPA's "environmental justice" tour comes to California
GreenspaceEnvironmental justice, a movement to focus attention on pollution in low-income communities, is a burning cause for Lisa Jackson, the first African American to head the U.S. Environmental Protection agency. Over the last several months, Jackson has toured... -
Monster Mash: 'American Idiot' could be headed for movie screens; King Tut statue recovered in Egypt
Culture MonsterUniversal eyes Green Day musical 'American Idiot'... -
Genetically engineered salmon must be labeled, California Assembly bill says
GreenspaceGenetically modified fish sold in California would be labeled as such under a bill approved by the California Assembly Health Committee this week. Assemblyman Jared Huffman (D-San Rafael) authored AB 88 in response to the U.S. Food and Drug... -
Another big month for California exports
Money & CompanyCalifornia’s exporters showed another impressive year-over-year gain in performance in November, shipping $12.49 billion in goods for sale to customers overseas. That represented an increase of more than 14% compared with the $10.95 billion sent to... -
Whitman and Brown's final debate a contentious one
Los Angeles TimesGubernatorial candidates Meg Whitman and Jerry Brown met for their third and final debate Tuesday evening, a contentious exchange that touched on tabloid-esque controversies that have dominated the campaign recently, as well as on issues of how each would...Tags: Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Politics, NBC (tv network), Health, State Budgets
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Dick Turpin dies at 91; longtime real estate editor of The Times
Dick Turpin, a longtime real estate editor of The Times and part of the team that won the paper a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of the 1965 Watts riots, has died. He was 91.
Turpin died in his sleep Friday at the Northridge Care Center in Reseda,...Tags: Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Pulitzer Prize Awards, Los Angeles, Human Interest, Journalism
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Vance Bourjaily dies at 87; novelist, professor whose WWII experiences influenced early work
Vance Bourjaily, a novelist and professor of writing who was part of the post- World War II generation of writers whose wartime experiences influenced their early work, has died. He was 87. Bourjaily, who was discovered by legendary editor Max Perkins,...
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