Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Malloy Delays Opening For Non-Essential State Employees; Says State Dodged A Bullet With Fast-Moving - Hartford Courant (blog)
As snow and ice continued to fall upon Connecticut, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy declared that all non-essential state employees should report to work on a delayed opening at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. In addition, Hartford Mayor Pedro Segarra announced that all non

Strong line of thunderstorms moving into metro New Orleans area - New Orleans Times-Picayune
The commute home today is going to be a mess. The National Weather Service warns of a severe line of thunderstorms moving east, affecting east St. John the Baptist, St. Charles, Assumption, St. James, Ascension, Jefferson, Orleans, Lafourche and Terrebonne

5 big rigs overturn on windy San Bernardino County freeways - Los Angeles Times
Strong winds on San Bernardino County freeways caused five big rigs to overturn in less than three hours Wednesday, the California Highway Patrol said. Lanes on the southbound 15 Freeway at the 10 Freeway connector in Rancho Cucamonga were closed for 4 1/2

Toddler loses index finger in moving escalator at Van Nuys courthouse - San Jose Mercury News
VAN NUYS - A 17-month-old toddler had one index finger cut off on a moving escalator he was descending in a Van Nuys courthouse, authorities said today. But firefighters took apart the mechanical steps section by section, located the finger after nearly 90

Manufacturer moving 50 jobs to Dayton - Birmingham Business Journal
The payroll-starved city of Dayton will get 50 jobs as a result of a local manufacturer's deal to acquire a competitor, the Dayton Business Journal reports. Dayton Progress of West Carrollton announced a deal to buy Lane Punch Corp. Both companies make

Gap moving creative HQ to New York - Birmingham Business Journal
Gap brand is moving its creative headquarters to New York City from San Francisco, and Art Peck will succeed Marka Hansen as president of Gap brand. The major shakeup is a bold bid to turn around Gap Inc. 's namesake brand once and for all, and by moving

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