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Playground equipment vandalized in Bel Air [Harford County Police blotter]
Aberdeen Forshaye Deshawn, 21, of the 100 block of Holloway Road, was charged Monday with being a fugitive from Virginia. Shona L. Murray, 42, of the 4900 block of Villa Point Drive, was charged Monday with failing to appear in court for a case in...Tags: Apple iPod, Aberdeen, Firearms, Prosecution, Roxbury
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Club's plant sale Saturday in Niles
NILES -- The Four Flags Garden Club will conduct its annual spring plant sale from 8:30 a.m. to noon Saturday, rain or shine, in Riverfront Park at Main and Front streets downtown. Established plants from the club members' gardens will be available,... -
Durbin: Ruling should improve air quality in Union Station
Tribune reporterA recent federal court decision will improve air quality at Union Station by requiring the owners of the Old Post Office to maintain its ventilation system to prevent diesel fumes from backing up in the adjacent station, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., said...Tags: Career and Workplace, Metra, Union (McHenry, Illinois), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Heart Attack
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New signs aim to improve commuter connections
New blue signs and expanded "wayfinding'' tools are popping up around Chicago and in two suburbs well-served by public transit, providing a more precise road map to point commuters and would-be riders to CTA and Metra rail stations and CTA and Pace bus...
Tags: Metra, Union Pacific Corporation, Science and Technology, Chicago Transit Authority, Public Transportation
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New signage hopes to make transit connections easier
Tribune reporterNew blue signs and expanded “wayfinding maps’’ are popping up around Chicago and in two transit-rich suburbs, pointing commuters and would-be riders to CTA and Metra rail stations and CTA and Pace bus stops. Some of the new information...Tags: Metra, Union Pacific Corporation, Science and Technology, Chicago Transit Authority, Public Transportation
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Scott Walker seeks to slow freeway projects, cut Chicago Amtrak funds
Milwaukee Journal SentinelGov. Scott Walker's administration wants to delay work on the massive I-94 North-South and Zoo Interchange projects and cut payments for the Hiawatha passenger service to Chicago to help close a $63.4 million shortfall in the state's road fund over the...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Labor Legislation, Transportation, Economy, Business and Finance, Scott Walker
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EDITORIAL: Amtrak is on a roll for Erie
Erie Times-News, Pa.Amtrak is on a roll, and that's good news for Erie residents in more ways than one. In his "All aboard" story for our Sunday Living section, Scott Westcott, a former Erie Times-News reporter, wrote about his family's decision to take the train from Erie...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Trips and Vacations, Transportation, Railway Transportation, Travel
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Hartford Mayor's Shift On Flower Street Closure Upsets Business Owners, Residents
The Hartford CourantVirginia Iacobucci said business declined at her coffeehouse when busway construction in December blocked cars from reaching it by using Flower Street. She now wonders if her business, La Paloma Sabanera, will survive if pedestrian and bike traffic from...Tags: Parkville, Aetna Inc., Pedro E. Segarra, Business, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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As St. Paul's rebuilding efforts heave on, what to watch for
St. Paul Pioneer PressIn a mobile billboard for St. Paul development, the first light-rail test train rolled down University Avenue last month, passed the renovated Union Depot and glided into a new downtown maintenance facility. In all, more than $2 billion in development...Tags: Fine Artists, Bonds, Business, Sales, Event Planning
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BRIEF: Death of man hit by train in Steilacoom ruled suicide
The News TribuneThe death of a man hit Monday night by a Burlington Northern Santa Fe train in Steilacoom was ruled a suicide, the Pierce County Medical Examiner's Office said Wednesday. The 42-year-old man was from Graham. The train, traveling 40 to 50 miles per...Tags: Suicide, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation
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Hartford Pulls Out Of Flower Street Busway Fight
The Hartford CourantIn an abrupt reversal, the city has dropped all opposition to closing Flower Street to accommodate the New-Britain-to-Hartford busway. Mayor Pedro Segarra's decision came after weeks of behind-the-scenes negotiations between city officials and aides...Tags: Pedro E. Segarra, Business, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Connecticut Economic Development, Transportation
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All aboard this May
Train buffs and trainiacs, May is your month. Upcoming events in the Chicago area include: National Train Day at Union Station: The sixth annual event (sponsored by Amtrak) rolls into Chicago with family activities such as $5 train excursions (free for...Tags: Arts and Culture, Wheaton, Transportation, Railway Transportation, Travel
May 2, 2013
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May 10, 2013
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Apr 30, 2013
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May 9, 2013
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May 8, 2013
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