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Activists say pot ruling raises stakes for L.A. ballot measures
A California Supreme Court ruling that cities have the authority to ban all medical marijuana dispensaries within their borders raises the stakes for a ballot measure battle over how Los Angeles should regulate the drug, backers of two measures said...
Tags: Elections, Lawyers, Voting, Politics, Health Treatments
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Green casually lifts Caps to OT win
Puck over glass. The New York Rangers don’t score. Puck over glass. “Casual Mike” does. The NHL’s black-and-white delay-of-game rule found a gray area late in regulation, then tipped the balance of the game twice in overtime. The...
Tags: Alexander Ovechkin, John Tortorella, Ryan Callahan, Mike Ribeiro, Ryan McDonagh
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For Ducks, it's inspiration, then deflation in Game 2 loss
addCustomPlayer('lgucfogqji5fz258vzbpvjoc', '', '', 600, 418, 'perflgucfogqji5fz258vzbpvjoc', 'eplayer15'); Bad starts and power-play goals not only hovered over the Ducks like an ominous cloud Thursday night, they ultimately turned out to be their...
Tags: Jimmy Howard, Jonas Hiller, Cam Fowler, Anaheim Ducks, Sports
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Problem Solver: State license takes some massaging
Stacey Kemerer tried to be proactive. Before moving to Oak Park from Michigan earlier this year, the massage therapist went on the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation website and downloaded the forms to apply for a license....
Tags: Massage Therapy, Golf, Health Treatments, Jon Yates, Sports
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Girls' Lacrosse: CdM edged in OT
CORONA DEL MAR — The Corona del Mar High girls' lacrosse program will miss the class of 2013. Coach Aly Vislocky has been coaching the senior class for more than six years now. She has seen the players put in the work. But that work ended...Tags: Lacrosse, Sports
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Glen Ellyn secondhand stores face new rules
Glen Ellyn village trustees unanimously approved a new ordinance to regulate the purchases of secondhand goods, a measure that police say will help fight crime and that some shopkeepers say will hurt business. The regulation takes effect immediately...
Tags: Theft, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Crime, Law and Justice
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Cris Costello: Almost everyone loses if fertilizer deregulation bill passes
For seven legislative sessions in a row, the pest control and fertilizer industries have tried to eliminate Florida's more than 50 local ordinances that put strict controls on lawn fertilizer pollution. In the past six years those industries failed...Tags: Elections, Agriculture, Housing Industry, Politics, Environmental Issues
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Old foe Lachlan lifts No. 16 Roanoke past No. 3 Stevenson in OT
Richard Lachlan scored the game-tying goal with 1:20 left in regulation and then struck in overtime to lift the No. 16 Roanoke men's lacrosse team to a 14-13 victory over No. 3 Stevenson on Tuesday night at Kerr Stadium in Salem, Va. The Mustangs (11-2)...
Tags: College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Allan Powell: Historic judgments need repeated
The sordid results of Senate voting on April 17 reflect clearly the loss of common sense and the courage to stand up to the political clout of the National Rifle Association. When the vote count became public, two thoughts came to mind. First was the word...Tags: Elections, The New York Times, National Rifle Association of America, Joe Manchin III, Politics
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Tribes' payday loans under scrutiny
A growing number of Indian tribes are getting into the payday loan business, saying they just want to raise revenue for their reservations while helping cash-strapped consumers nationwide. But federal officials suspect that, at least in some cases,...
Tags: Laws, Justice System, Jeff Merkley, U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, U.S. Supreme Court
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ConocoPhillips joins hiatus in offshore Arctic operations
SEATTLE — A third major oil company has announced it is backing off from offshore drilling in the U.S. Arctic, with ConocoPhillips saying it will put its planned 2014 operations in the Chukchi Sea on hold because of “regulatory...
Tags: Petroleum Industry, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Ken Salazar, U.S. Department of the Interior, Energy Resources
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A federal judge takes on 'copyright trolls'
There are trolls who live under bridges in fantasy novels. Then there are "copyright trolls." The latter have always occupied one of the most squalid corners of the legal system. They're people or firms that acquire copyrights to movies, music or...Tags: Business, Laws, Pornography, Lawyers, Piracy
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