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Aug 26: Poll Results
WGN NewsMORNING NEWS POLL: Do you think the east coast is prepared to handle Hurricane Irene? Yes: 36% No: 64% MIDDAY NEWS POLL: Do you think the east coast is prepared to handle Hurricane Irene? Yes: 40% No: 60% NEWS AT NINE POLL: Yes: % No: % THANKS FOR...Tags: WGN
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MTA Restoring Bus Service, PATH Running For Morning Rush
NJ TRANSIT Service Information for Monday, August 29 (8:10 a.m.)
NJ TRANSIT rail service will remain suspended until further notice as a result of residual impacts of Hurricane Irene, except for the Atlantic City Rail Line. NJ TRANSIT will operate bus...Tags: Hudson River, Railway Transportation, Manhattan (New York City), Trips and Vacations, New York City
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How to help sea turtles beached by Hurricane Irene
Young sea turtles beached by Hurricane Irene may need some help.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission says the storm may have tossed them from the mats of seaweed that serve as their home when they first enter the ocean. The commission...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Wildlife, Environmental Issues, Natural Resources, Conservation
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Hairston talks about Baltimore County schools' successes
Baltimore County schools Superintendent Joe A. Hairston formally announced Friday that he will leave his post this June, saying he has a record of success. Speaking at a news conference, Hairston pointed to improved academic achievement of African-...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Human Body, Minority Groups, Political Corruption, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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GOP presidential field outdoes itself again and again
Well, it's about time. At last we have a candidate with the guts to close down our embassy in Iran were she elected president. Thank you, Michele Bachmann. Oh — and thank you Jimmy Carter as well, since he closed down the embassy there in 1980 in...Tags: Health, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Barack Obama, Tea Party Movement, Diseases and Illnesses
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Who is John Moses Ragin?
First of two parts. MANNING, S.C.— Patsy Billups Murphy is a regular at Mt. Zero Missionary Baptist Church. People are drawn to her soft, maternal voice and easy smile. After Sunday services, she often stops by a small plot in the church cemetery...
Tags: Prisons, Murder, Trials, Hampton Roads, Fort Eustis
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City's Park Heights rec center handed to nonprofit group
City officials awarded control of a Park Heights recreation center to a nonprofit group Wednesday as part of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's plan to overhaul the recreation system by handing some centers to third parties. Park Heights Renaissance Inc....Tags: Sharon Green Middleton, Bernard C. Young, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Politics, Elections
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Gov. Rick Scott: Odds are against another quiet hurricane season in Florida
Sun SentinelDon’t let six hurricane-free years in Florida fool you into thinking the upcoming season will be a cakewalk. That was the message from Gov. Rick Scott and other officials at the Governor’s Hurricane Conference in Fort Lauderdale on Wednesday....Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Tropical Storms, Rick Scott, Health
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First Tropical System Forms Off East Coast
FOX 17 MeteorologistThe first Tropical system has formed off the coast of South Carolina. By traditional naming convention with the National Hurricane Center, we begin in the "A"s with Alberto. This is fairly early in the season to see something like this, especially when...Tags: National Hurricane Center, Tropical Storms, Weather, Natural Disasters, Science and Technology
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School board voted against giving Hairston a new contract
A month before longtime Baltimore County school Superintendent Joe A. Hairston said he will step down when his contract ends in June, the school board voted in private not to extend his employment.
Hairston officially notified school board President...Tags: Nancy Grasmick, Baltimore County, Bowie, Joe A. Hairston
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5 ways to protect your eyes before and after a hurricane
Avoiding serious injuries should be paramount when faced with a hurricane or major storm – and protecting your eyes (and sight) should be on top of your list.
That sounds like common sense but it can be a safety tip that is easy to forget when in...Tags: Health, Swelling, Hospitals and Clinics, Natural Disasters, Blindness
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How well will your cell phone work during Hurricane Irene or other potential disaster?
Among the biggest questions for cell phone users is how well will my cell phone work during a hurricane or other disaster?
Will you have a strong signal? Will the cell phone towers in your neighborhood be able to handle increased traffic that will likely...Tags: Verizon Communications, Cell Phones, Fort Lauderdale, File Sharing, Meteorological Disasters
Aug 26, 2011
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Aug 29, 2011
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Aug 26, 2011
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Oct 14, 2011
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Dec 5, 2011
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May 5, 2012
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May 9, 2012
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May 16, 2012
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May 19, 2012
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Oct 10, 2011
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Aug 23, 2011
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Aug 22, 2011
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