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Rain makes a bleak first day of summer break
caleb.calhoun@herld-mail.comAfternoon rain limited outdoor activities on the first day of summer break for Washington County Public Schools students — and Friday isn’t likely to be any different. Rain is expected to fall on Washington County periodically through...Tags: National Weather Service, Weather, Weather Reports
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Some roads still closed, more than 3,000 still without power in Eastern Panhandle
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comMichael Goldberg was stationed at a downed power line along Sulphur Springs Road in Berkeley County to steer motorists out of harm’s way caused by Superstorm Sandy on Monday night when the storm’s damaging winds struck his family’s home....Tags: Walmart, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Bodies of Water, Weather Warnings, Rivers
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Power still out for many in Franklin County; speed restrictions lifted
waynesboro@herald-mail.comMore than 5,000 West Penn Power customers in Franklin County were still without electricity late Tuesday morning after Tropical Storm Sandy tore through the county Monday night and early Tuesday. The majority of the outages were concentratted in St....Tags: Politics, National Government, Disasters and Accidents, Rick Santorum, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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With an eye on Isaac, Republican convention gets under way
Associated PressRepublicans kicked off Mitt Romney’s national convention Monday with the banging of a gavel before a smattering of delegates as Tropical Storm Isaac led them to cancel most of the opening-day program. Party Chairman Reince Priebus pounded the...Tags: Parties and Movements, Rob Portman, Tampa, Democratic Party, Employment
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Steamy summer: July was hottest month ever recorded in contiguous U.S.
AP Science WriterThis probably comes as no surprise: Federal scientists say July was the hottest month ever recorded in the Lower 48 states, breaking a record set during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s. And even less a surprise: The U.S. this year keeps setting records for...Tags: Ecosystems, Global Warming, Droughts, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Science
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Crews rush to restore power amid fears storm death toll could rise
Associated PressUtility crews struggled to catch up with a backlog of millions of people without electricity for a fourth hot day Tuesday as frustration grew and authorities feared the toll of 23 storm deaths could rise because of stifling conditions and generator fumes....Tags: Baltimore County, John Murphy, Burtonsville, Economy, Business and Finance, Disasters and Accidents
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Beryl, downgraded to depression, soaks Fla., Ga., coasts
Associated PressFormer Tropical Storm Beryl has become a depression with winds dying down. Still, it is soaking parts of the Southeast and ruined holiday plans along the Georgia and Florida coasts. Late Monday morning, sustained winds had died down to 35 mph (55 kph)....Tags: Georgia Floods (2009), National Hurricane Center, New Smyrna Beach, Weather Warnings, Holidays
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Chesapeake Bay gets D+ in new health report card
Heavy rains and a hot summer harmed the Chesapeake Bay’s health last year, earning it the second worst grade on a yearly report card issued Tuesday by the University of Maryland’s Center for Environmental Science. The center gave the bay a D+...Tags: Science and Technology, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Tropical Storm Lee (2011), Patapsco, Environmental Politics
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Drivers urged to be cautious as Hurricane Irene cleanup continues
julieg@herald-mail.comAfter most of the Tri-State area escaped major damage from Hurricane Irene this weekend, the Maryland State Highway Administration was cautioning drivers to be alert Monday as crews still will be cleaning up. By the time Irene was downgraded to a...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Franklin County (Ohio), Maryland, Health
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Lee linked to four deaths; flooding expected here as system moves northeast
Associated PressHeavy rain from the former Tropical Storm Lee rolled northeast into Appalachian states Tuesday, spreading the threat of flooding as far as New England after drenching the South, spawning tornadoes, sweeping several people away and knocking out power to...Tags: Nashville, BP Plc, New Orleans, Jackson (Hinds, Mississippi), Tornadoes
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