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Key to finding suspect: Tattoos and technology
South Florida Sun-SentinelMemo to crooks or wannabe offenders: Distinctive tattoos could lead to your arrest Fernando Ovalle, 39, of Homestead, who is suspected of involvement in at least 19 of 35 recent thefts from unoccupied cars and trucks in the Upper Florida Keys, was...Tags: Key Largo, Theft, Crime, Law and Justice, Islamorada, Crimes
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'Barefoot Bandit' to face trial in Bahamas
Fox59UPDATE: The so-called "Barefoot Bandit" will face trial in the Bahamas for weapons possession and other charges, according to officials. The other charges include burglaries committed during his weeklong hideout in the island chain. The police...Tags: Colton Harris-Moore, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana), Juvenile Delinquency
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No Recovery Cops
AP reporterThe Obama administration on Tuesday announced $1 billion in grants to help keep police officers on the beat during the economic downturn - and tried to assure cities not getting aid that they won't be stiffed. The aid announced by Vice President Joe...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Jon Corzine, New York City, Government, Eric Holder
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How to survive crash in water
Water rushes up the windshield as the driver panics and bangs against the side windows.
The water creeps in from all directions and quickly begins to fill the car. The driver pushes his body against the door, but the water pressure on the outside has...Tags: Florida's Turnpike, Health, Automotive Equipment, Orange County Sheriff's Office, Family
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Loop Current updates: fishing closure and tar balls being tested
Beach Beat» Orlando Sentinel – Beach BeatAt today's phone press conference, NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco the latest satellite imagery, showing that a portion of the oil slick moving toward the Loop Current, that current in the Gulf capable of carrying oil – or the oil byproducts ... -
Coastal counties still draw a crowd
Central Florida Political Pulse» Orlando Sentinel – Central Florida Political PulseBy William Gibson, Washington Bureau Hurricanes have pelted Florida in recent years, and the state faces the threat of an oil spill, raising questions about the wisdom of settling in coastal communities. Despite such problems, people for half a century... -
AP: NYC Left Out of Grant
Four major cities -- New York, Seattle, Houston, and Pittsburgh -- will get no money from a $1 billion economic stimulus program to help cities avoid laying off police officers, officials told The Associated Press on Monday.
The officials, speaking on...Tags: New York City, Government, Eric Holder, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Washington (U.S. state)
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North Lauderdale wants to split Florida into two states
South Florida Sun-SentinelSouth Carolina, South Dakota and ... South Florida? Furious at what they consider the giving of more tax dollars than they get, North Lauderdale commissioners passed a resolution to divide Florida into two states: North Florida and South Florida. They'd...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), North Lauderdale, Parkland, Tennessee, Palm Beach County
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Gov. Charlie Crist warns S. Floridians not to be complacent
Sun-Sentinel.comGov. Charlie Crist and state emergency planners today warned that South Florida could see the impacts of Tropical Storm Fay - including flooding and tornadoes - even if the storm stays aimed at the state's West Coast. "Floridians should not focus on...Tags: Tropical Storms, Tampa, Charlie Crist, Government, Palm Beach County
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Gaming inquiry looks for mob ties
Of The Morning CallState gaming board investigators are seeking to interview alleged Scranton mobster William D'Elia to determine whether he has or had ties to slots applicant Louis DeNaples. D'Elia, 62, of Hughestown, Luzerne County, is being held without bail in Pike...Tags: Mount Airy, Travel, Punishment, FBI, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Workers are priced out of Key West
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe old salts of the shrimp fleet have been undercut by Asian shellfish farmers. Flower children who hitchhiked here in the '70s have taken their beads and tambourines and boogied back north. But the Conch Republic is losing more than just its slackers,...Tags: Marketing, Career and Workplace, Education, Government, Everglades
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Flood trucks lead to DeNaples probe
Of The Morning CallTrucker Richard Rothstein thought he'd found a bargain. Rothstein bought a Freightliner Columbia tractor in December 2005 for $75,000 from DeNaples Auto Sales in Dunmore, Lackawanna County. The truck, which typically sold for $125,000 or more, had come...Tags: Hurricane Katrina (2005), Mount Airy, Travel, Insurance, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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