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Utility contractor accused of numerous violations
The Virginian-PilotBefore a shovel sinks into Virginia soil, contractors and residents alike are required, in most cases, to pick up the phone and dial 811. Virginia's Miss Utility center in Roanoke fields the calls and notifies utility companies that someone is...Tags: Hampton Roads, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Crime, Law and Justice
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IID to consider work authorization for interconnection to solar project
Staff WriterThe Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors will consider a relatively light agenda at today’s public meeting in La Quinta. The open session agenda is solely dedicated to energy issues. The board will be asked to approve a major work... -
STORY: Hampton police ran profitable cigarette business
HAMPTON — For more than a year and a half, Hampton police officers ran an undercover cigarette business. Tens of thousands of dollars at a time would change hands inside a nondescript industrial warehouse off Aberdeen Road, as the department's...
Tags: Police Arrests, Electronics, Conservation, Virginia Freedom of Information Act, Trials
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School board to vote on Early College's spring semester
Newport-Mesa's school board will consider a more than $100,000 deal with the Coast Community College District to keep Early College High School operating in Costa Mesa through the end of the spring semester. They will vote on paying CCCD up to $127,...Tags: Mountains, Colleges and Universities, Landforms
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Year in Review: City manager Mike Flad leaves, Burbank sees first homicide in 3 years, Rebecca Mieliwocki recognized by Obama
A massive manhunt for a missing FBI agent, the surprise departure of the city’s chief executive, a National Teacher of the Year, tragic suicide and long-sought closure for the family of a murdered Burbank police officer. The year 2012 was full of...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Teachers, American Airlines, Inc., Electronics, Politics
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Burbank to allow cellular towers in public right-of-ways, angering residents
The City Council this week moved to allow cellular towers on new poles in public right-of-ways provided the service provider obtains an encroachment permit. Residents who live within 1,000 feet of the proposed tower will be notified of the permit once it...Tags: Science and Technology, Electronics, Southern California Gas Company
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Dentist surprises strangers with kindness
Imagine hauling your basket of clothes to the laundromat and finding that all the washing machines already had the quarters in the slots. It is your lucky day. Instead of paying, all you have to do is push in the coin tray to start the machine. That...Tags: Dentistry and Dental Health, Holidays
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Year in Review: A year of tragedy and triumph
A massive manhunt for a missing FBI agent, the surprise departure of the city's chief executive, a National Teacher of the Year, tragic suicide and long-sought closure for the family of a murdered Burbank police officer. The year 2012 was full of...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Teachers, American Airlines, Inc., Politics, Electronics
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City Council Meeting Wrap-Up
The following is from the Nov. 13 City Council meeting. All councilmembers were present. * EXTRAORDINARY BUSINESS Mayor Jane Egly and Councilwoman Elizabeth Pearson presented a proclamation to Councilman Kelly Boyd recognizing the Marine Room Tavern as...Tags: Politics, Trials, Religion and Belief, Broadway Theater, High School Sports
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Military veterans with hearing or speech loss now eligible for telecommunications equipment
The Virginia Department for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (VDDHH) and Virginia Relay have announced that military veterans living with a hearing or speech loss are now automatically eligible for telecommunications equipment through Virginia's Technology...
Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Hearing Impairment, Veterans Affairs
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Dutch Ruppersberger on '60 Minutes' Sunday talking about Chinese firm as threat
The Baltimore SunU.S. Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger will be included in a "60 Minutes" piece Sunday looking at Huawei, a Chinese telecommunications equipment maker, that members of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence see as a threat to national security....Tags: 60 Minutes (tv program), Espionage and Intelligence, Politics, Mike J. Rogers, Media Industry
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Heffernan approves ambulance funding
Staff WriterCALEXICO — The city’s emergency medical response got a big boost Wednesday as the Heffernan Memorial Healthcare District unanimously approved $190,000 in funding for another ambulance for the Calexico Fire Department. The Calexico Fire...Tags: Advanced Life Support
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