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    Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. First phase of $100 million BWI upgrade opens to passengers

    The future of BWI Marshall Airport can be seen in the new sweeping terminal roofline that hints of something big, the panorama of glass that gives street-side passengers a view of arriving jets and a cavernous security checkpoint with nine stations and the latest detection equipment.
    The future of BWI Marshall Airport can be seen in the new sweeping terminal roofline that hints of something big, the panorama of glass that gives street-side passengers a view of arriving jets and a cavernous security checkpoint with nine stations and...

    Tags: Southwest Airlines Co., AirTran, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Concourse, Spirit Airlines

  2. Apr 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Wedded: Kimberly Carlins and Sigmund Young

    Wedding date: Feb. 23, 2013 Her story: Kimberly Carlins, 32, grew up in Ocean Pines. She is a government contractor for URS Corp. in Germantown. Her father, Leo, is a repairman for Sears, and her mother, Renee, is a secretary for a nonprofit...

    Tags: Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Badgley Mischka, Weddings, Washington, DC, Music

  4. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Mayor's task force recommends speed camera reforms

    A task force studying Baltimore's troubled speed camera program will urge the city to increase oversight, change the way camera sites are selected and create a website containing maps and other information of interest to the public, according to draft recommendations released Wednesday.
    A task force studying Baltimore's troubled speed camera program will urge the city to increase oversight, change the way camera sites are selected and create a website containing maps and other information of interest to the public, according to draft...

    Tags: Frank Murphy, Photography and Video, Media Industry, News Media, AAA

  6. Feb 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Baltimore approves $278,000 for firm to monitor speed cameras

    Baltimore officials on Wednesday hired a private company to oversee an overhaul of the city's speed and red light camera system — and audit tickets to ensure accuracy.
    Baltimore officials on Wednesday hired a private company to oversee an overhaul of the city's speed and red light camera system — and audit tickets to ensure accuracy. The city's spending panel, the Board of Estimates, approved a six-month, $278,...

    Tags: Photography and Video, AAA, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Photography Supplies and Services, Science and Technology

  8. Jan 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. URS Corp. notifies state of possible layoffs

    An engineering, construction and technical services firm notified the state that it might lay off 31 employees next month, Maryland's Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation said Wednesday. California-based URS Corp. said possible layoffs could occur at its operations on MacArthur Road at Fort Meade and 430 National Business Parkway in Annapolis Junction. If layoffs happen, they would take effect at the close of business on Feb. 27<sup>t</sup><sup>h</sup>, the state said. The company declined to comment.
    An engineering, construction and technical services firm notified the state that it might lay off 31 employees next month, Maryland's Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation said Wednesday. California-based URS Corp. said possible layoffs could...

    Tags: Job Layoffs, Career and Workplace, Annapolis, Layoffs and Downsizing, Science and Technology

  10. Jan 21, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. This week in government

    The agenda for this week’s scheduled meeting of Hagerstown’s Mayor and Council (the Washington County Commissioners and Washington County Board of Education are not scheduled to meet this week:) HAGERSTOWN MAYOR AND COUNCIL City Hall,...

    Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), YMCA, Science and Technology, Local Government, Satellite and Cable Service

  12. Dec 10, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Study: Squeeze on spending could lead to mass-transit meltdown

    If you are a <strong>CTA</strong> or <strong>Metra</strong> rider who is miffed about paying more to ride buses and trains next year, those higher fares represent only one relatively minor worry for Chicago-area transit customers, according to a new study by <strong>DePaul University</strong>.
    If you are a CTA or Metra rider who is miffed about paying more to ride buses and trains next year, those higher fares represent only one relatively minor worry for Chicago-area transit customers, according to a new study by DePaul University. It...

    Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Chicago Tribune, Budgets and Budgeting, Public Transportation, Fiscal Cliff

  14. Nov 28, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  15. Newport Beach looks at outsourcing

    The Newport Beach City Council voted to outsource its printing services and to inch forward in what could eventually be the privatization of its refuse collection services. The shutting down of the city's in-house print shop in favor of a contract...

    Tags: Mark Harmon, Elections, Layoffs and Downsizing, Waste Management and Pollution Control, Printing Service

  16. Nov 26, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  17. Harbor issues, outsourcing on Newport's agenda

    The Newport Beach City Council may have one foot out the door of its Newport Boulevard chambers as the group prepares to move to its new digs in Corona del Mar in early December, but it'll be business as usual Tuesday night at the council's regular...

    Tags: Business Enterprises, Waste Management and Pollution Control, Office Depot Inc.

  18. Sep 24, 2012 |Story| KTUU
  19. Homer: Biologist Finds No Invasive Species on Drill Rig

    A Homer-based biologist says shells attached to a drill rig moved from Singapore to Cook Inlet did not carry invasive species.
    Brian Smith, Peninsula Clarion
    A Homer-based biologist says shells attached to a drill rig moved from Singapore to Cook Inlet did not carry invasive species.     Senior biologist David Erikson of URS Corp. concludes that organic marine debris attached to the rig did not survive the...

    Tags: Biology, Trips and Vacations, Invasive Species, Science and Technology, Travel

  20. Aug 19, 2012 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  21. Proposed trail follows Newmarket Creek

    HAMPTON &mdash; On paper, the Newmarket Creek Park and Trail system will wind through the city's Coliseum Central business district, offering visitors a reprieve from the area's commercial atmosphere.
    HAMPTON — On paper, the Newmarket Creek Park and Trail system will wind through the city's Coliseum Central business district, offering visitors a reprieve from the area's commercial atmosphere. Bikers, walkers and kayakers could walk the estimated...

    Tags: Condos, Road Transportation, Homes, FEMA, Science and Technology

  22. Aug 14, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Balboa Island walls to be raised to hold back rising ocean

    L.A. NOW
    To guard against rising sea levels, Newport Beach city officials are expected to award a $1.3-million contract Tuesday that would start the design of new seawalls that would be built around Balboa and Little Balboa islands. Replacing the aging concrete......
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