Early reports Wednesday from airports around the nation show that travel lines are not backed up as few seek the alternative pat-down to the higher tech body scanning machines at security checkpoints. A government official speaking to Fox News said most
Heaters helped keep light rail moving - Seattle Times
While cars and buses moved at a snail's pace early this week, Seattle's new light-rail system ran smoothly. Sound Transit's engineers learned from a failure in Portland. During the mid-December 2008 storm, segments of the MAX rail system were paralyzed by
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MTV, after moving away from music, glances to the past to glimpse the future - Los Angeles Times
Although it dropped the word “music” from its logo earlier this year, MTV is still searching for the right chord. The main MTV channel hasn’t had a prominent series devoted to musical trends or artists for more than a year, instead riding such
Area moving forward to install electric car charging stations - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Jeff Dale spent $16,000 converting his black 1987 BMW convertible from gas-powered to electric, but he rarely drives it from his Alton home to St. Louis — because he won't come across a single charging station. That holds true across the area, a desert
Ground Shaken by Mexico Quake Still Moving - msnbc.com
The 7.2-magnitude earthquake that rocked the American Southwest and Mexico's Baja California in April is continuing to deform the ground there, new NASA radar images show. Data from NASA's airborne Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle Synthetic Aperture Radar
Excess fees keep county moving - msnbc.com
The way Hamilton County government operates fee offices is only a memory for other counties in Tennessee. Earlier this year, County Clerk Bill Knowles dipped into the county general fund and retrieved $155,000 in excess fees to cover expenses because of
Dayton airport lines moving quickly; no delays reported - Dayton Daily News
DAYTON — Passengers arriving at Dayton International Airport on Wednesday said they had not experienced problems with security, and those departing from here were moving through fast-moving lines. Departing passengers faced short lines in the morning
Practicing Moving to Music May Help Elderly Avoid Falls - AZCentral.com
TUESDAY, Nov. 23 (HealthDay News) -- Exercising to music reduces the risk of falls among elderly people, researchers have found. The study included 134 Swiss adults, mostly women, average age 75.5 years, who were at increased risk of falling. They were
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