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    Mar 15, 2010 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  1. Let the Count Begin: U.S. Census Forms Arrive in the Mail

    WASHINGTON -- Let the count begin.
    Associated Press
    WASHINGTON -- Let the count begin. More than 120 million U.S. census forms begin arriving Monday in mailboxes around the country, in the government's once-a-decade population count that will be used to divvy up congressional seats and more than $400...

    Tags: Sports, Migration, Career and Workplace, Multi-Sport Events, Employees

  2. Mar 16, 2010 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  3. HONDA L.A. MARATHON-THE ROUTE LANDMARKS / DAY TWO

    Gayle Anderson was live at the THAI PLAZA in THAI TOWN / LITTLE ARMENIA on Hollywood Boulevard. It's one of several landmark locations on the NEW 26.2 mile HONDA L.A. MARATHON route featuring a landmark every mile. Thai Town is a neighborhood of Los...

    Tags: Sports, Transportation, 5K Run, Children, Laura Bush

  4. May 21, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  5. Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health

    <i>Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com</i>
    Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com May 21, 2012 Q: My school-age children have been sick with colds lately and, because of conflicting information in the news, I'm still unsure about which over-the-counter...

    Tags: Hydrocortisone, Abdominal Pain, Blood, Malaria, Inflammatory Bowel Disease

  6. May 4, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Saving bucks on bucks

    Although Illinois officials have reduced the deer population by 14 percent over four years in an effort to control chronic wasting disease &#8212; in part through the use of sharpshooters &#8212; they are reconsidering their strategy.
    Although Illinois officials have reduced the deer population by 14 percent over four years in an effort to control chronic wasting disease — in part through the use of sharpshooters — they are reconsidering their strategy. The Department of...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Energy Resources, Prosecution, DeKalb, Natural Resources

  8. Apr 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. March Madness, weather-wise

    This year's late winter heat wave over much of the United States, dubbed &quot;March Madness," has been cited as evidence that human-induced global warming is causing the climate system to stray far outside its normal range of variability. The thousands of all-time high temperature records shattered during last month's climate rampage have been likened to home-run records shattered by a baseball player on steroids.
    This year's late winter heat wave over much of the United States, dubbed "March Madness," has been cited as evidence that human-induced global warming is causing the climate system to stray far outside its normal range of variability. The thousands of...

    Tags: Sports, Marine Science, NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament, Global Change, Science and Technology

  10. Apr 25, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  11. Mailbag: Create open space at old City Hall site

    The Newport Beach City Council is moving City Hall to a beautiful new site, and now they will vote on the use of the old site, possibly for residential development. Another recent plan calls for much of the public space to become a parking lot to...

    Tags: Horse (animal), Political Systems, Republican Party, Rentals, Environmental Issues

  12. Mar 8, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. LACMA's rock caravan carefully winds its way through Long Beach

    Culture Monster
    The Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s monolith is more than halfway into its epic journey. On its eighth night of traveling, the caravan, making its way through Long Beach, faced its most challenging trip yet....
  14. Apr 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. The keys to the car

    One of the truisms of U.S. transportation planning has long been that each year, there will be more cars on the road. The logic of this is simple — as the population grows so does their need to get to places, and motor vehicles are by far the most...

    Tags: Highway Transportation, Transportation, Passenger Cars, Petroleum Industry, Republican Party

  16. Dec 29, 2011 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  17. Over 200 state laws to take effect Jan. 1

    On January 1, 2012, more than 200 new laws, covering everything from local library boards to murder, will go into effect.
    On January 1, 2012, more than 200 new laws, covering everything from local library boards to murder, will go into effect. Chicago Tribune political reporter Rick Pearson says some that might impact you the most include: - Toll hike - Electronics...

    Tags: Oral Cancer, Lawyers, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Arbitration, Music

  18. Feb 1, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  19. Gorilla Habitat Larger Than Previously Thought

    Conservationists working in Central Africa to save the world&rsquo;s rarest gorilla have good news: the Cross River gorilla has more suitable habitat than previously thought, including vital corridors that, if protected, can help the great apes move between sites in search of mates, according to the North Carolina Zoo, the Wildlife Conservation Society, and other groups.&nbsp;
    Conservationists working in Central Africa to save the world’s rarest gorilla have good news: the Cross River gorilla has more suitable habitat than previously thought, including vital corridors that, if protected, can help the great apes move...

    Tags: Conservation, Population, Kelly Gray, Endangered Species, Lincoln Park Zoo

  20. Jan 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. A war on pollution, not rural Maryland

    Don't be surprised if longtime &quot;poop warriors" along theChesapeake Bay'sthickly populated Western Shore are not sympathetic to claims that builders in still-rural parts of the watershed should have unlimited use of septic tanks.
    Don't be surprised if longtime "poop warriors" along theChesapeake Bay'sthickly populated Western Shore are not sympathetic to claims that builders in still-rural parts of the watershed should have unlimited use of septic tanks. Those backyard sewage...

    Tags: Energy Saving, Population, Bodies of Water, Waste, Anne Arundel County

  22. Feb 12, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. 100 cool places in Arizona

    <strong>Western Arizona</strong>
    Western Arizona Oatman. If it was good enough for Clark Gable and Carole Lombard on their honeymoon, Oatman should be good enough for you, although it's been 73 years since the Hollywood couple spent their honeymoon night in the allegedly haunted...

    Tags: Sports, Highway Transportation, Mining, Restaurants, Tour Operations Industry

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