Sunday, November 28, 2010

Environmental report for Brasada project in San Dimas moving forward - San Jose Mercury News
SAN DIMAS - The environmental report for a residential development in the San Dimas foothills is nearing completion after emerging through years of controversy. The Planning Commission withheld a decision on the Brasada project's draft environmental impact

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

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

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

Poverty moving into Rochester's suburbs - Democrat and Chronicle
Al Cafferelli sleeps on his couch. He knows that when his 7-year-old son, James, asks to go to the movies, he has to say "no." When his 6-year-old daughter, Aleescia, wants a new dress, he has to say "no." There's no money for ordering pizza, and even a

U.S. strategy for treating troops wounded in Afghanistan, Iraq: Keep them moving - Washington Post
AT BAGRAM AIR BASE, AFGHANISTAN Only the head and feet of Sgt. Diego Solorzano are visible outside his camouflage blanket and below the skyline of medical devices keeping him alive. Clamped to his litter is an over-the-legs shelf. On it are three vacuum

Obama Endangered Species Agenda Not Moving Quickly, Critics Say - Huffingtonpost.com
WASHINGTON — Environmental groups are criticizing the Obama administration for what they say is a continuing backlog of plants and animals in need of protection under the Endangered Species Act. The Fish and Wildlife Service says 251 species are

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Excess fees keep county moving - msnbc.com
Chattanooga, Tenn. — 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

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