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OPINION: May celebrates bicycles, BBQ, salads, seniors
The Record, Stockton, Calif.May has served as a gateway to summer with the 90-degree temperatures a harbinger of what will surely come in June, July and August. It is a month when the Stockton Bicycle Club, of which I am a member, moves the start time of its club rides to 8 a.m.,...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Gallup, Inc., Physical Fitness and Exercise, Jimmy Carter, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Immigration push is personal for councilwoman
The Record, Stockton, Calif.Sometimes public policy is just personal. For City Councilwoman Dyane Burgos, her family heritage prompted her -- amid municipal bankruptcy, political infighting and just four months on the job -- to bring a resolution before her colleagues declaring...Tags: Migration, Politics, U.S. Congress, Immigration, 2010 Census
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Immigration reform to be subject of Latino Memphis round-table discussion
Commercial AppealWith his graduation from Kingsbury High School Saturday, Dante Bonilla became closer to his dream of being the first person in his family to attend college. The 18-year-old has received a full scholarship to Victory University in Memphis, where he plans...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Colleges and Universities, Students
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Different approaches to affordable housing in Winnetka, Wilmette
Finding affordable housing in Winnetka over the years has been a journey of faith for Sister Peggy McDonnell. A Catholic nun, McDonnell has found a way to stay in Winnetka for nearly 25 years — including 11 years in a coach house — despite...
Tags: Land Price, Politics, Ethics, Rentals, Religion and Belief
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South Korea trade deal produces bleak first-year results for US
McClatchy Washington BureauWASHINGTON More than a year after it took effect, a highly touted trade deal with South Korea has failed to produce as expected for the U.S.: Exports are down, imports are up and the trade deficit with the Asian economic powerhouse has ballooned. In...Tags: Imports, Labor Markets, Trade Balance, Sales, Trade Agreements
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Spread State Program Benefit To Women, Minorities
The failure of the Thirty5 Bar & Grille in West Hartford has drawn greater scrutiny of a state program designed to spark business development. The restaurant got $47,500 in Small Business Express grant money from the state before it opened in October of...Tags: West Hartford, Social Issues, Small Businesses, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Business
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Glenview, Northbrook look at their affordable housing
Marshall and Paulette Gardner were residents of a senior living facility in downtown Chicago eight years ago when they decided to move back to Northbrook, nearer their children. Crestwood Place, the village's affordable housing development for seniors,...
Tags: Northbrook, Real Estate, Services and Shopping, Real Estate Agents
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Census: Detroit population remained above 700,000
DETROIT (AP) — New U.S. Census Bureau estimates say Detroit's population remained just above 700,000 last year. The figures show Detroit lost residents between 2011 and 2012, but the decline was at a slower pace than in previous years. Most of the...
Tags: Freedom of the Press, Detroit Free Press, Politics, The Detroit News
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Baltimore residents in largely vacant blocks to be uprooted
With plans to demolish 1,500 vacant houses in the next three years, Baltimore officials and the few remaining residents in largely vacant blocks are beginning the early stages of the most delicate of relationships. About 80 residents — each of...
Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Land Resources, Rentals, Homes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Free Program On History Of Latino Vote In Hartford
A free program on the history of the Latino vote in Hartford will be held Wednesday at St. Anne-Immaculate Conception Church on Park Street. The session will involve "a community conversation on the history and present state of the political... -
Not everyone raving about electronic music festival
As Joliet awaits this weekend's Electric Daisy Carnival, one of the country's biggest electronic dance music festivals, many local officials have been emphasizing economics. The festival's promoter, Insomniac, has commissioned impact studies to...
Tags: Electric Daisy Carnival, Festive Events, Entertainment, Medical Procedures and Tests, Los Angeles Hotels
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