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Gaps in aging levees leave D.C. landmarks exposed
The Associated PressStrolling beside the Reflecting Pool with the Lincoln Memorial in the distance, it's easy to overlook a gentle rise in the landscape a few yards to the north. The small berm is part of an inconspicuous levee system designed to protect world-famous...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Environmental Politics, Hurricane Preparedness, Government, Monuments and Heritage Sites
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6 flooding recovery centers to close in Illinois
Six disaster recovery centers set up to help Illinois residents after flooding last month are to close. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency announced Friday that centers in Mercer, Rock Island and Warren counties would close on Saturday. Centers in...Tags: Floods, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Disasters
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News from around Wisconsin at 6:28 a.m. CDT
A 26-year-old Eau Claire woman has been charged with providing drugs that killed a 30-year-old woman earlier this month. Police say Lisa Gannigan was found dead in her Eau Claire home July 11 with a needle and syringe containing fentanyl and methadone....Tags: Retirement, Natural Science, Len Bias, Government, House
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In Portland, parking laws include police
The Associated PressPortland police are not above the parking laws, even if they're hungry. Officer Chadd Stensgaard, who parked his patrol car illegally while making a dinner-break stop at a Japanese restaurant, must pay a $35 fine, Traffic Court Judge Terry Hannon ruled... -
Bucks County woman found dead after fire
A 68-year-old Bucks County woman found dead in her New Britain home early this morning died apparently during a fire that extinguished itself sometime yesterday. New Britain Borough Police Department issued a news release saying there are no...Tags: Medical Services, Health Treatments, Fires, New Britain
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Plane makes emergency landing after mysterious 'explosive decompression'
Tribune wire servicesA Qantas jumbo jet carrying 345 passengers made an emergency landing Friday with a gaping hole in its fuselage after a mysterious "explosive decompression," officials said. There were no injuries, but some passengers vomited after disembarking the Boeing...Tags: Boeing Co., Air and Space Accidents, Explosions, Emergency Incidents, Transportation Accidents
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Harmony watchword at concerts
Sun ReporterEver wonder what goes into preparing security for a big show at Merriweather Post Pavilion? According to police and fire officials, it takes a good four to six weeks of coordination and teamwork to make a show safe and successful. For several years, the...Tags: Employees, Health Treatments, Fires, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Medical Services
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A career in helping and housing
Sun reporterCarole MacPhee started her career as an emergency response volunteer helping house needy people in 1972 after the flooding caused by Tropical Storm Agnes in her hometown of Wilkes Barre, Pa. She quickly found that her penchant for hard work and solving...Tags: Floods, Personal Income, Tropical Storms, Ellicott City, James Rouse
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Volunteer Notes
Historic Ellicott City Inc. will present its 24th Decorator Show House at Homewood Farm from Sept. 20 to Oct. 19 and is seeking volunteers to help with the event. Volunteers are needed while the house is being decorated, from late this month to early...Tags: Disasters, House, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Emergency Incidents, Consumers
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