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City Life: 'Irvine 11' went too far but so did prosecutor
At the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, there are signs scattered throughout the venue reading, "Patrons disrupting the performance for others will be subject to removal from the theater." Many other venues throughout the region offer similar warnings. Get...Tags: Talk Shows (genre), Punishment, Justice System, Lawyers, Diplomacy
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Draft Water Plan Says Texas "Will Not Have Enough"
Texas Tribune
Every five years, the Texas Water Development Board publishes a water plan for the state. The 295-page draft of the 2012 plan, published last week in the midst of the worst-ever single-year drought Texas has ever experienced, is a...Tags: Droughts, Justice System, Weather Reports, Energy Saving, Weather
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Study eyes Chesapeake Bay pollution threat from dams
Two weeks after Tropical Storm Lee flushed millions of tons of mud into the Chesapeake Bay, state and federal officials announced Tuesday they are launching a study of how to protect the estuary from sediment and other pollutants building up behind dams...Tags: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Chesapeake Bay, Environmental Pollution, Martin O'Malley, Environmental Politics
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Outdoors Calendar
Nature storytime Thursday, 11 a.m., Eden Mill Nature Center, 1617 Eden Mill Road, Pylesville. Enjoy a children's story and craft related to a theme about nature. Preregistration is required; call 410-836-3050. Email edenmillnaturecenter@gmail.org for...Tags: Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks, Patapsco, State Parks
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Dark Supermoon To Affect Earth's Tides Tonight?
FOX 17 NewsToday Is: Crush a Can Day (Source: HolidayInsights.com) Crush a Can Day is today. How flat can you squish it? After you get done kicking the can around, you get the fun of crushing it too. Use it as a stress reliever to take out all of the...Tags: Supermoon, Fox Broadcasting Company, Science, Tongue, Behavioral Conditions
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Little Traverse Conservancy director appointed to new state park panel
The Little Traverse Conservancy director will be among members on a new state panel created to review state park properties throughout the state of Michigan. Gov. Rick Snyder created a blue ribbon panel Friday that will ensure the role of state parks...Tags: Travel, Land Resources, Tourism and Leisure, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Rick Snyder
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DNR confirms presence of cougar in Houghton County
The Department of Natural Resources today, Tuesday, confirmed the presence of a cougar in northern Houghton County. The animal was captured on a trail camera on Sept. 24, walking directly toward the front of the camera and clearly showing it has a radio...Tags: Energy Resources, Chicago Hotels, Natural Resource Industry, Wildlife, Endangered Species
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Wangari Maathai dies at 71; Kenyan environmentalist
Wangari Maathai, a Kenyan environmentalist who made it her mission to teach her countrywomen to plant trees and became Africa's first female Nobel Peace Prize winner, has died. She was 71. One of Kenya's most beloved figures, Maathai died Sunday after...
Tags: Justice and Rights, Ecosystems, Human Rights, Awards and Prizes, Civil Rights
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100 years later, Channel Island wetlands to be restored
L.A. NOWA major restoration project could bring back a long-degraded wetland to one of the remote islands off the Southern California coast. Workers have broken ground on a $1-million project that will cut down 1,800 nonnative eucalyptus trees and scoop out...... -
Top Ten Misunderstood Creatures?
FOX 17 NewsMost-visited Tourist Attractions (Source: Yahoo! Travel) So what is the most-visited tourist attraction in the world? And can 39.2 million people be wrong? Read on to see the results. No. 1 Times Square, New York City Annual Visitors: 39,200,000...Tags: Travel, Theme Park Vacations, Cinderella (fictional character), Animal Attacks, Executive Branch
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Solar Energy: The energy producing and saving home is very doable
This informative, helpful article, "The energy producing and saving home," is written by Ben Cuker, professor of marine and environmental science at Hampton University in Hampton, Va. His solar-powered home is on tour Oct. 1-2 for the Hampton Roads...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Tax Credits, Gardening, Fine Arts, Renewable Energy
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The American 'allergy' to global warming: Why?
NEW YORK (AP) — Tucked between treatises on algae and prehistoric turquoise beads, the study on page 460 of a long-ago issue of the U.S. journal Science drew little attention.
"I don't think there were any newspaper articles about it or anything...Tags: Barack Obama, Ecosystems, U.S. Senate, Elections, Weather Reports
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