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South Bend bus driver accused of sex with student
SOUTH BEND TRIBUNESOUTH BEND — A South Bend School Corporation bus driver has been charged with having sex with a student, according to the St. Joseph County Prosecutor’s Office. The driver, 32-year-old Monisha Simpson, is accused of child seduction, a Class D...Tags: Prosecution, Justice System, Trials, Economy, Business and Finance, Career and Workplace
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Baltimore's port marks record year for vehicles in 2011
Just after sunrise, a caravan of nearly 1,000 new cars begins streaming down the ramp of a massive cargo ship, a procession that won't end until evening.
Mercedes-Benz and BMW models go one way. Land Rovers and other models go another.
Some days, the...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Brooklyn Park, Land Rover, Manufacturing and Engineering, Automotive Equipment
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Delay sought for trash-burning power plant in Fairfield
A New York-based company that had announced more than a year ago it was ready to start building a disputed trash-burning power plant in south Baltimore is now seeking a waiver of a state-imposed deadline to begin work on the $1 billion project within...Tags: Regional Authority, Environmental Pollution, Economy, Business and Finance, Energy Saving, Justice System
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Supervisor speaks up on studio plan
Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky weighed in this week on NBCUniversal’s proposed 400-acre “Evolution Plan,” asking the company to drop efforts to build almost 3,000 residential units that are part of the proposed project....Tags: Job Layoffs, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, NBCUniversal, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Boeing history preserved at Kansas Aviation Museum
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsIt's a company that some say helped shape Wichita. Wednesday we learned Boeing will be leaving Wichita by the end of 2013, and taking a piece of the city's history with it. Boeing has been a part of Wichita for more than 70 years. The Kansas Aviation...Tags: Museums, Companies and Corporations, Museums, Economy, Business and Finance, Arts and Culture
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Macy's on track for spring opening in Berkeley County
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe 1.3-million-square-foot Macy's fulfillment center in Berkeley County remains on schedule to open and begin operating this spring, according to Berkeley County Development Authority Stephen Christian. "In a year's time, they've just made amazing...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Religion and Belief, Economy, Business and Finance
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Police release identity of suspect killed by Kroger employee
Police have released the identity of a suspect killed by a Kroger employee during an attempted robbery.
According to police, Jeremy Atkinson, 26, tried to rob the Kroger near 71st Street and Georgetown Road a little after 6 p.m. Monday.
Witnesses said...Tags: Kroger Company, Georgetown, Theft, Unions, Economy, Business and Finance
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Six ways to save money on auto insurance
State leaders and insurers are pushing for changes aimed at lowering automobile premiums by fighting inflated or fraudulent personal injury protection claims, but there are other ways you can save.
Consider this advice from industry experts.
Shop...Tags: Consumers, Companies and Corporations, Royal Palm Beach, Manufacturing and Engineering, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)
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Documents reveal new names, allegations in Baltimore Police towing scandal
Two Baltimore Police officers charged in a towing kickback scandal are slated to go to trial next month, and court documents offer several previously unreleased details from the investigation. Samuel Ocasio and Kelvin Quade Manrich, two of the 17...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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Baltimore cop from Edgewood pleads guilty in towing extortion scheme
A Harford County resident who prosecutors say was actively involved in a towing scandal involving Baltimore City police officers entered a guilty plea Monday to extortion charges in U.S. District Court in Baltimore. Baltimore City police officer...Tags: Prosecution, Organized Crime, Trials, Economy, Business and Finance, Justice System
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First Mariner loses nearly $4 million in fourth quarter
First Mariner Bancorp said Monday that it lost almost $4 million during the three months ending Dec. 31, about the same as a year earlier after accounting for a one-time tax charge in the fourth quarter of 2010. It was the 19th straight quarter in the...Tags: Companies and Corporations, First Mariner Bancorp, Economy, Business and Finance
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Interview: NBA Commissioner David Stern discusses Dwight Howard, new CBA
NEW YORK — The NBA and its commissioner, David Stern, are emerging from a tumultuous time. A bitter labor dispute cost the league almost its entire preseason and 16 regular-season games, but it resulted in a new collective bargaining agreement.
The...Tags: Sales, Orlando Magic, Economy, Business and Finance, Pau Gasol, Business
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