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    Jun 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Southern California Close-Ups: Venice, Santa Monica, Malibu

    <em><em>First published on </em> July 31, 2011<em>. Revised and expanded in early 2012.</em></em>
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    First published on July 31, 2011. Revised and expanded in early 2012. You could spend a solid year sniffing out cool spots for travelers in Venice, Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades and Malibu -- scores of hotels, hundreds of restaurants and bars, more...

    Tags: Jack LaLanne, Los Angeles Times, Beaches, Entertainment, The Getty

  2. Oct 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Looping wooden roller coasters are about to become a reality

    The first volleys of the next roller coaster revolution have been fired in the forested Idaho panhandle, the emerging epicenter of thrill ride innovation.
    Los Angeles Times staff writer
    The first volleys of the next roller coaster revolution have been fired in the forested Idaho panhandle, the emerging epicenter of thrill ride innovation. Located in the small town of Hayden, Idaho, Rocky Mountain Construction has burst onto the ride...

    Tags: Theme Park Vacations, Gardens and Parks, Busch Gardens Tampa, Six Flags Inc., Social Media

  4. Jun 18, 2012 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  5. Principal bans students from singing "God Bless the USA"

    A Coney Island school principal has many parents upset after banning a kindergarten class from singing "God Bless the USA" at their graduation. The kids had rehearsed the tune for several weeks, but principal Greta Hawkins demanded it dropped from the...

    Tags: Justin Bieber

  6. Nov 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Does Baltimore think trash cans cause litter?

    On Oct. 22, the Baltimore City Council passed a bill confirming my long-held belief that people in Baltimore actually think trash cans cause litter. Though the bill appears simply to criminalize the dumping of excess quantities of noxious waste in public trash receptacles, it echoes many conversations I have had over the years asking about putting more trash cans around the city. Repeatedly, I would hear &mdash; from fellow citizens, to small shopkeepers, to contacts with well-placed staff in the Department of Public Works and the City Council &mdash; variations on this theme: "The more trash cans we put out, the more people dump in and around them and the messier things get, and neighbors ask us to remove them. Plus, we don't have the budget to empty the cans often enough."
    On Oct. 22, the Baltimore City Council passed a bill confirming my long-held belief that people in Baltimore actually think trash cans cause litter. Though the bill appears simply to criminalize the dumping of excess quantities of noxious waste in...

    Tags: New York City, Theft, YMCA, Inner Harbor

  8. Nov 5, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  9. Coming Storm Could Seriously Set Back Recovery From Sandy

    The areas hit hardest by Sandy in New York City work intensely now to clean up, but their greatest concern is that the Nor'easter forecast to hit our area this Wednesday will significantly set back their efforts to recover, and could make their bad situation all the worse.
    PIX11.com | @jamesfordtv
    The areas hit hardest by Sandy in New York City work intensely now to clean up, but their greatest concern is that the Nor'easter forecast to hit our area this Wednesday will significantly set back their efforts to recover, and could make their bad...

    Tags: New York City, Manufacturing and Engineering, Midland Beach, Janet Napolitano, FEMA

  10. Nov 2, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  11. HELP IF YOU NEED IT: Food and Water Distribution Locations Across City

    The Salvation Army announced Thursday night that they would deliver food to victims of Hurricane Sandy at 14 locations in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. until they are no longer necessary.
    pix11.com | @wpix
    The Salvation Army announced Thursday night that they would deliver food to victims of Hurricane Sandy at 14 locations in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. until they are no longer necessary. The distribution centers...

    Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), The Salvation Army, Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Staten Island (New York City), Red Hook

  12. Nov 1, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  13. Exasperation builds on Day 3 in storm-stricken NYC

    NEW YORK (AP) — Frustration — and in some cases fear — mounted in New York City on Thursday, three days after Superstorm Sandy. Traffic backed up for miles at bridges, large crowds waited impatiently for buses into Manhattan, and tempers...

    Tags: Lobbying, Theme Park Vacations, Petroleum Industry, Brooklyn (New York City), Politics

  14. Oct 31, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  15. Multiple Reports Of Looting; 15 Arrested In Far Rockaway

    Fifteen people have been arrested after looting broke out in Coney Island and along the Far Rockaway peninsula, the Associated Press reported.
    pix11.com | @wpix
    Fifteen people have been arrested after looting broke out in Coney Island and along the Far Rockaway peninsula, the Associated Press reported. Suspects broke windows and damaged metal gates while breaking into several clothing stores, a Radio Shack and a...

    Tags: New York City, Far Rockaway, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Rent-A-Center Incorporated

  16. Oct 29, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  17. Sandy's Wrath: Much of Manhattan is in the Dark and Subway Tunnels Are Filled With Water Amid Historic Flooding. The Big Question: How Bad is the Damage From Epic Storm?

    Historic Hurricane Sandy slammed the tri-state area Monday, leaving millions without power in the region, the lower Manhattan skyline darkened, sea water rushing into subway and car tunnels, and Hudson River water spilling deep into Manhattan streets.
    Historic Hurricane Sandy slammed the tri-state area Monday, leaving millions without power in the region, the lower Manhattan skyline darkened, sea water rushing into subway and car tunnels, and Hudson River water spilling deep into Manhattan streets. It...

    Tags: Dannel P. Malloy , Human Interest, Politics, Tropical Storms, New York University

  18. Oct 30, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  19. News of the Weird: Going 'Horseless'

    Horse show jumping is a longtime Olympics sport, but for the last 10 years, equestrians have been performing in &ldquo;horseless&rdquo; show jumping, in which horse courses are run by &ldquo;riders&rdquo; on foot (who, by the way, do not straddle broomsticks). According to an October report in The Wall Street Journal, an international association headed by retired pro equestrian Jessica Newman produces at least 15 shows a year, with between 40 to 130 competitors galloping over jumps that vary from two to four feet high (five feet in &ldquo;Grand Prix&rdquo; events), with the &ldquo;riders&rdquo; graded as if they were on horses (timed, with points off for contacting the rails). Explained Newman about the shows' success: &ldquo;It's just fun to be a horse.&rdquo;
    Horse show jumping is a longtime Olympics sport, but for the last 10 years, equestrians have been performing in “horseless” show jumping, in which horse courses are run by “riders” on foot (who, by the way, do not straddle...

    Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), The Wall Street Journal, Viral Diseases and Infections, National Security Agency, Festive Events

  20. Oct 28, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  21. MTA to Begin Shutdown of Mass Transit at 7 p.m. as Mandatory Evacuations Ordered for Low-Lying Areas

    With potentially historic Hurricane Sandy barreling toward the tri-state area, the MTA will begin to shut down the region's mass-transportation system at 7 p.m. Sunday and city officials have enacted mandatory evacuation for the more than a quarter-of-a-million residents of low-lying areas.
    pix11.com
    With potentially historic Hurricane Sandy barreling toward the tri-state area, the MTA will begin to shut down the region's mass-transportation system at 7 p.m. Sunday and city officials have enacted mandatory evacuation for the more than a quarter-of-a-...

    Tags: Weather, Throgs Neck, Red Hook, East Village (Manhattan, New York), Broad Channel

  22. Oct 29, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  23. NYC waters rise to Irene levels before superstorm

    NEW YORK (AP) &mdash; Waves splashed over the sea walls at the southern tip of Manhattan, already at Hurricane Irene levels Monday hours before the worst of a mammoth storm was to hit the nation's largest city with a wall of water that could reach 11 feet.
    NEW YORK (AP) — Waves splashed over the sea walls at the southern tip of Manhattan, already at Hurricane Irene levels Monday hours before the worst of a mammoth storm was to hit the nation's largest city with a wall of water that could reach 11...

    Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Michael Bloomberg, Long Island, Hurricane Irene (2011), United Nations

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