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Primary will test young voters
ISSUE: More young voters engaged in presidential election. Young voters are expected to participate in November's presidential election in record numbers. If the recent Democratic and Republican primaries are any indication, such predictions are probably...Tags: Elections, Local Elections, Government, US Elections, Polls
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Bethlehem pays more than $4,700 in firefighter dispute
Of The Morning CallBethlehem has paid more than $4,700 in arbitration fees in a dispute with firefighters who, according to a city official, are fighting a move to respond to certain medical calls. While neither fire officials nor the union president would comment on the...Tags: Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Arbitration, Fires, Government, Trials
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Arts center needs another $400K; tab to top $11M mark
247-4536— The good news: It looks like the Downing-Gross Cultural Arts Center in southeast Newport News will open all of its doors this fall. The bad news: The impressive arts center on Wickham Avenue, envisioned by city officials more than as decade ago...Tags: Society, Vincent van Gogh, State Budgets, Government, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Couple sparks graffiti debate in Des Moines
City officials in Des Moines have sparked a debate over the definition of graffiti. That's after a couple was allowed to keep hand-painted religious symbols on their fence despite complaints from a neighbor. Ryle and Rachel MacPebbles were ordered to...Tags: Government, Freedom of Religion
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Guerrilla gardeners dig in to beautify Los Angeles
Associated Press WriterMore than a dozen people, some wearing orange protective gear, pulled rakes and shovels from a dingy shopping cart and started working on a parched patch of land along a busy off-ramp of the Hollywood Freeway. It was a Saturday night and drivers whooshed...Tags: Santa Monica, Guerrilla Activity, Beach Vacations, Health and Safety at Work, Transportation
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'Switcheroonie' on anthem spurs outrage
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe jazz singer, invited to perform the national anthem before the Denver mayor's annual state of the city address, stood at the microphone and let loose her voice. What came out were the lyrics of the song known as the black national anthem, set to...Tags: Elections, Local Elections, Newspapers, Government, Colorado
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Activist judges still pose threat
The landmark decision of the Supreme Court on the Washington handgun law yielded two eye-opening revelations of critical importance to Americans ("Justices back gun owners," June 27). The first is the majority opinion that the U.S. Constitution's...Tags: John Paul Stevens, Court Administration, Justice System, Local Authority, New London (New London, Connecticut)
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Guerilla Gardeners Dig in to Beautify L.A.
Associated PressLOS ANGELES -- More than a dozen people, some wearing orange protective gear, pulled rakes and shovels from a dingy shopping cart and started working on a parched patch of land along a busy off-ramp of the Hollywood Freeway. It was a Saturday night and...Tags: Santa Monica, Guerrilla Activity, Beach Vacations, Health and Safety at Work, Transportation
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Sunrise: City commissioners set two budget workshops
City commissioners will hold budget workshops at 5:45 p.m. Tuesday and 5:30 p.m. July 14. The workshops will be held in the banquet room in the west wing of the Civic Center behind City Hall at 10610 W. Oakland Park Blvd. The City Commission has until...Tags: Oakland Park, Government, Budgets and Budgeting
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Lauderhill: City officials visit Brazil to promote commerce
A delegation of city officials recently visited Brazil for four days, promoting the city's goal of drawing business from other countries. Visiting the city of Suzano were City Commissioner Dale Holness, City Community Redevelopment Agency director Don...Tags: Lauderhill, Government
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