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    May 24, 2012 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  1. Just Looking: Sweetwater - $6 million Mathews home

    <strong>Address</strong>: 3053 N. River Road, Mathews County
    Address: 3053 N. River Road, Mathews County Price: $5,999,995 Listing agent: Kelly Corbett, Long & Foster Realtors, 757-570-7860, 757-564-2614; kelly.corbett@longandfoster.com Basics: This waterfront estate is situated on 198 acres of privacy with...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Bars and Clubs

  2. May 25, 2012 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  3. Companies report on waste collection numbers in Laguna

    Mercury Disposal Systems reported at the May 15 City Council meeting that it collected 2,300 pounds of batteries and 2,100 pounds of fluorescent lamps and compact bulbs from July 1 to March 30 to be recycled. WM Curbside LLC picked up 9,061 pounds of...

    Tags: Whole Foods Market

  4. Mar 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Baltimore: America's biggest branch town

    The name "Constellation Energy" will still be around. The energy trading firm will still be doing much the same thing it ever has in a large, new building on Baltimore's waterfront. It will have somewhat fewer employees, but it will, at least for the next several years, maintain its status as one of the region's largest corporate philanthropists. And it's not as if Constellation was universally beloved around town anyway; despite its many contributions to the local economy and charitable scene, the company was often derided, as was its CEO, Mayo A. Shattuck III. So why should we mourn the sale of Baltimore's last Fortune 500 company to Chicago-based Exelon?
    The name "Constellation Energy" will still be around. The energy trading firm will still be doing much the same thing it ever has in a large, new building on Baltimore's waterfront. It will have somewhat fewer employees, but it will, at least for the next...

    Tags: Mayo A. Shattuck III, Al Gore, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Companies and Corporations, New York City

  6. Mar 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Files on Leopold's political foes include information from police database

    The Anne Arundel County Police Department acknowledged Wednesday that a statewide police criminal records database was accessed in order for County Executive John R. Leopold to investigate political opponents.
    The Anne Arundel County Police Department acknowledged Wednesday that a statewide police criminal records database was accessed in order for County Executive John R. Leopold to investigate political opponents. The revelation came as the department...

    Tags: Government, Local Government, Criminals, Elections, Prosecution

  8. Mar 22, 2012 |Story| KSWB-LTV
  9. Arrests made in developmentally disabled man's murder

    SAN DIEGO - Two suspects accused of fatality shooting a developmentally disabled 21-year-old man riding a bicycle nearly a year ago was arrested, according to deputies.
    SAN DIEGO - Two suspects accused of fatality shooting a developmentally disabled 21-year-old man riding a bicycle nearly a year ago was arrested, according to deputies. Accused killers, 21-year-old Juan Ignacio Gomez and 19-year-old Humberto Emanuel...

    Tags: Shootings, Gomez (music group), Murder

  10. Mar 14, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Some foods don't mix with drugs, supplements

    Think of your stomach as one big test tube. Maybe you drop in a vitamin or herbal supplement each morning. Maybe a cholesterol-lowering statin or a blood-pressure drug. Perhaps an infection-fighting antibiotic or allergy-relieving antihistamine. And you wash it down with fruit juice or milk or coffee.
    Think of your stomach as one big test tube. Maybe you drop in a vitamin or herbal supplement each morning. Maybe a cholesterol-lowering statin or a blood-pressure drug. Perhaps an infection-fighting antibiotic or allergy-relieving antihistamine. And you...

    Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Grapefruit, Chemical Industry, High Blood Pressure, Antihistamines

  12. May 1, 2012 |Story| KSWB-LTV
  13. Blackout investigation uncovers flaws in power grid

    SAN DIEGO -- An eight-month investigation into the historic blackout that left all of San Diego County in the dark last September finds that design flaws in the power grid caused a small outage in Arizona to cascade into a regional crisis.
    SAN DIEGO -- An eight-month investigation into the historic blackout that left all of San Diego County in the dark last September finds that design flaws in the power grid caused a small outage in Arizona to cascade into a regional crisis. The analysis...
  14. May 18, 2012 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  15. Are take-home cop cars worth it? Take our poll

    Crime and Safety - Sun-Sentinel
    Broward Sheriff's Deputy Osvaldo Petitfrere at a May 14 press conference. Photo: Linda Trischitta During Monday's??press conference, when four Broward Sheriff's deputies were commended??for facing off against a gunman and coming to the aid of wounded...

    Tags: Florida Highway Patrol, Highway Transportation, Politics, Miramar, Elections

  16. Apr 29, 2012 |Story| AP Broadcast
  17. Program gives birds of prey protected perches

    PRINCE'S LAKES, Ind. (AP) — A national effort to keep eagles and other birds of prey off electrical lines could lead to safer perches for the raptors and a more diverse ecosystem in Indiana. The South Central Indiana REMC has launched a raptor...

    Tags: Conservation, Environmental Issues, Lakes and Ponds, Ecosystems

  18. Apr 5, 2012 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  19. When kidnappers call???

    Crime and Safety - Sun-Sentinel
    ?? What would you do if a stranger??called your cellphone to threaten that??if you didn't wire $1,000 to a Western Union account immediately, your spouse would be killed??? Would you give up the cash? That's what??police say happened Wednesday to a...

    Tags: Kidnapping

  20. Jan 31, 2012 |Resource Link| Chicago Tribune
  21. Apr 5, 2012 |Story| KSWB-LTV
  22. Rescued farm animals need new homes

    SAN DIEGO -- Livestock found starving last fall in the East County mountains have been nursed back to health and are ready for new homes, the county Department of Animal Services announced today.
    SAN DIEGO -- Livestock found starving last fall in the East County mountains have been nursed back to health and are ready for new homes, the county Department of Animal Services announced today. The 11 llamas, 10 sheep, six horses, six cattle and five...
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