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Anchorage Readies Coastal Trail Repair Project
Channel 2 NewsAnchorage's most popular trail will undergo a major overhaul according to the city's Department of Parks and Recreation, with about seven miles of the 10-mile Tony Knowles Coastal Trail slated to see construction. Holly Spoth-Torres, the department's...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Sports
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Knicks Take 3-0 Series Lead Over Celltics
The Sports XchangeCarmelo Anthony scored 26 points and Raymond Felton had 15 points with 10 assists, leading the New York Knicks to a 90-76 win over the Boston Celtics on Friday and giving the Knicks a 3-0 lead in their opening-round best-of-seven series. J.R. Smith...Tags: New York Knicks, Sports, FBI, Avery Bradley, Rajon Rondo
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Girls hoops | Smith 'honored' to take over at H-F
Special to the TribuneAnthony Smith plans to bring the type of success he had during 12 heralded years at Bolingbrook to his new job at Homewood-Flossmoor. Smith, who won four state championships and placed second twice as Bolingbrook's girls basketball coach, accepted the...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Anthony Smith
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U.S. turns over troubled dam project to Afghanistan
KAJAKI, Afghanistan — After struggling for more than a decade to upgrade a huge hydroelectric plant in a volatile region that saw heavy American losses in fighting with the Taliban, the United States is trying a new approach: Let the Afghans take...
Tags: Government, Barack Obama, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, U.S. Congress, Afghanistan
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Foul weather, not furlough, primary cause of O'Hare delays
While the airline industry said Friday that the air traffic controller furloughs caused flight delays to triple this week, the impact on Chicago travelers was less severe overall, officials said. O'Hare International Airport experienced delays that in...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Air Transportation Industry, Midway, Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Stuck truck jams Friday morning turnpike commute near Griffin Road
The Friday morning commute along a northbound stretch of Florida's Turnpike came to a halt before dawn when the driver of a box truck lost control, struck a concrete barrier and blocked all northbound lanes for more than two hours, authorities said. All...
Tags: Homestead, Manufacturing and Engineering, Florida Highway Patrol, Florida's Turnpike
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Could just one building revitalize a whole part of downtown Roanoke?
WDBJ7 ReporterThe proposal is relatively simple, ten dollars for a whole building. The old downtown Roanoke YMCA will take millions to fix up, but developers say if it all works, the dividends could be much greater. It's just a proposal at this point; city council...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Lifestyle and Leisure, Clubs and Associations, YMCA, Business
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Danville offers free pick up and use of heavy machinery during "Make Danville Shine" month
WDBJ7 ReporterNow's the time to clean up your yard without it cleaning out your wallet. Danville is cutting the cost to pick up heavy loads from your property and offering expert advice on home repairs. It's part of the city's "Make Danville Shine, Clean Up, Fix...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering
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Coachella 2013: Essential tracks
This Coachella edition gathers new music by lesser-known artists gigging this weekend's music festival as well as one epic reissue by a recently reunited group. If you haven't the desire, money or constitution to spend three days surrounded by so many...
Tags: Music Industry, Entertainment, Hot Chip (music group), Mail Order Industry, Social Distortion (music group)
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An agency-by-agency guide to Obama's 2014 budget
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has proposed a $3.8 trillion budget for fiscal 2014 that aims to slash the deficit by $1.8 trillion over 10 years, raise taxes on the wealthy and trim popular benefit programs including Social Security and...Tags: National Security, Students, Environmental Politics, Waste, Plant Openings
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PTR In Bristol Is First Firearms Maker To Declare It's Exiting Connecticut
The Hartford CourantDuring the three-month debate over gun control in Connecticut, the name PTR Industries Inc. barely came up, but the Bristol manufacturer with 50 employees has become the first maker of military-style rifles to announce its exit from Connecticut since...Tags: Gun Control, Interior Policy, Executive Branch, New Britain, Science and Technology
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Collapsed Bangladesh factories ignored evacuation; more than 200 killed
SAVAR, Bangladesh (AP) — Deep cracks visible in the walls of a Bangladesh garment building had compelled police to order it evacuated a day before it collapsed, officials said Thursday. More than 200 people were killed when the eight-story...Tags: The Dress Barn Incorporated, Chemical Industry, Science and Technology, Consumer Goods Industries, Plant Openings
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