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Streets to be closed, parking restricted for marathon
Baltimore transportation officials have announced temporary street closures and parking restrictions Saturday across the city for the eighth Under Armour Baltimore Running Festival. The main event, the 26-mile marathon, will begin at 8 a.m. at Paca and...Tags: Fort McHenry, Marathon, Road Transportation, Government, National Government
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Gas gauge
Some of the lowest gas prices that drivers reported Friday to virginiabeachgasprices.com: • $2.95: 7-Eleven, 318 Bypass Road, Williamsburg • $2.98: RaceCoast, 1404 E. Pembroke Ave., Hampton • $2.99: Zooms, 4455 John Tyler Highway, Williamsburg • $3....Tags: Williamsburg, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Road Transportation, John Tyler
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HARBORFIELDS BUS RIDER HAS VIRAL MENINGITIS
A student who rides Harborfields School District buses has been diagnosed with viral meningitis, a Harborfields spokesman said Friday. The unidentified, high-school-age-student lives in the district but attends an "out-of-district" program, spokesman... -
Columbus Day
Monday is Columbus Day, a federal holiday. The following public services will be affected: •Schools: Chicago Public Schools will be closed. Most parochial and suburban schools also will be closed. •Government offices: Federal, county and...Tags: Metra, Chicago Transit Authority, Court Administration, Chicago Public Schools, Public Holidays
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Prosecutors say witnesses, tape ID CTA shooting suspect
Chicago Tribune reporterA man charged in the fatal shooting of a Julian High School student on a CTA bus was captured on video firing toward the bus after arguing with another passenger moments earlier, prosecutors disclosed Friday. Milton Wardlaw, charged with murder in the...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Chicago Transit Authority, Murder
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CTA, car-sharing group announce plans for new transit card
Chicago Tribune reporterThe CTA board Friday approved an unusual partnership to create a new transit fare card that can also be used to rent cars. The joint Chicago Card Plus and I-GO car-sharing smart card might seem at odds with fostering mass transit in the congested Chicago...Tags: Vehicles, Public Transportation, Chicago Transit Authority, Evanston, Rod Blagojevich
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Boca Raton: Men injured in road rage
A case of road rage ended in a stabbing and attempted murder arrest Thursday night. Bobak Safaie told police he was stopped at a traffic light at Federal Highway and Spanish River Boulevard when two men got out of two cars and approached his car....Tags: Boca Raton, Injuries, Vehicles, Assault, Murder
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Expressway: Losing a job? Just plain careless
Bob Brody lives in Forest Hills.Almost six months ago, I lost my job. At first I thought I might have misplaced it. I've done that with my keys a few times. So I checked all my pants pockets. But no go. Then I thought I might have dropped it somewhere. So I got my flashlight and looked...Tags: Ben Bernanke, Heinrich Himmler, Bigfoot, Google Inc., Melville
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110-Jericho plan draws skepticism
deborah.morris@newsday.comCharlie O'Keefe was apprehensive Friday before viewing designs of a proposed overhaul to the intersection of Route 110 and Jericho Turnpike in Huntington Station. "I'm still not sure what to expect," the owner of the Pine Tree Inn restaurant, near the...Tags: Huntington, Long Island, Hauppauge, Huntington Station, Jericho
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Board won't stop Suffolk deputies from highway patrol
andrew.strickler@newsday.comA state board has denied a Suffolk police union's request to stop the county from replacing police patrols on two Long Island highways with sheriff's deputies. The Public Employment Relations Board's denial of the union request for an injunction means...Tags: Steve Levy, Employment, Long Island, Road Transportation, Laws
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Some LIRR retirees could lose disability pensions
alfonso.castillo@newsday.comSome Long Island Rail Road retirees who took advantage of a federal disability pension that gave benefits to nearly anyone who applied could have those benefits taken away if changes being considered by the U.S. Railroad Retirement Board are enacted,...Tags: Interior Policy, Wages and Pensions, Long Island, Tim Bishop, Retirement
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WORLD & NATION UPDATE: AT HOME
Paramedics at Miami International Airport treated at least six passengers who complained of bumps and bruises from turbulence Friday on an American Airlines flight from Argentina, authorities said. At least one passenger was transferred on a stretcher,...Tags: Suicide, Miami International Airport, Air Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, American Airlines, Inc.
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