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    Jun 18, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. L.A. Fire Department's data expert steps down after less than 3 months

    A nationally recognized data expert brought in by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa to restore confidence in the Fire Department's emergency response times is leaving after less than three months on the job.
    A nationally recognized data expert brought in by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa to restore confidence in the Fire Department's emergency response times is leaving after less than three months on the job. Jeffrey Godown, who was installed as...

    Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Antonio Villaraigosa

  2. Aug 27, 2012 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  3. Dallas family critical of new Dallas police policy on domestic violence

    A broken front door, now pieced together is what remains after Dallas police officers broke through it, to enter a family’s apartment in South Dallas early Sunday morning. 
    A broken front door, now pieced together is what remains after Dallas police officers broke through it, to enter a family’s apartment in South Dallas early Sunday morning.  Police officials say they received a 911 from a woman who felt threatened,...

    Tags: Genesis (music group)

  4. Aug 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Arundel MSA scores are slightly lower than originally reported

    Maryland School Assessment test results have been revised for some Anne Arundel County students, causing the county's overall scores to fall slightly from what was reported earlier. Revisions were made to include results from a modified version of the...

    Tags: Clarksville, Students, Howard County, Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology

  6. Aug 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. CSX has history of Maryland derailments

    The derailment that killed two young women in Ellicott City Tuesday morning adds one more incident to a long history of CSX trains leaving the tracks in Maryland — from little-remembered events in the company's own railyards to the spectacular fire in the Howard Street Tunnel in 2001.
    The derailment that killed two young women in Ellicott City Tuesday morning adds one more incident to a long history of CSX trains leaving the tracks in Maryland — from little-remembered events in the company's own railyards to the spectacular...

    Tags: Railway Transportation, Transportation Industry, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Injuries and Wounds, Union Pacific Corporation

  8. Aug 16, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  9. Fox59/ h.h.gregg Colts Giveaway

    Official Rules NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR CLAIM A PRIZE.  A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR ODDS OF WINNING.  Void where prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. 1.      ELIGIBILITY:  Fox59 Facebook/ h.h. gregg Colts Sweepstakes (the “...

    Tags: Online Advertising, Arbitration, Indianapolis Colts, Security, Media Industry

  10. Aug 12, 2012 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  11. Peninsula health systems focus on putting safety first

    Local hospitals are working hard to be safer places for patients. Representatives of the three major health systems on the Peninsula, independently of each other, describe it as a "culture shift" in progress.
    Local hospitals are working hard to be safer places for patients. Representatives of the three major health systems on the Peninsula, independently of each other, describe it as a "culture shift" in progress. The drivers behind enhanced accountability...

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Chemical Industry, Diseases and Illnesses, Sentara, Air Transportation Delays

  12. Jul 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. 'Corrective actions' pledged in response to erroneous water bills

    Baltimore public works officials on Wednesday detailed several "corrective actions" they've taken to fix the city's water billing system, which the city auditor says overcharged thousands of customers by at least $9 million. Rudolph Chow, head of the...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Accounting and Auditing, Employees, Environmental Issues, Public Officials

  14. Jul 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. RFID tags help University of Maryland Medical Center track emergency drugs

    An average of twice a day, a patient at the University of Maryland Medical Center has a heart attack, dangerous allergic reaction or other emergency that requires supplies from a crash cart.
    An average of twice a day, a patient at the University of Maryland Medical Center has a heart attack, dangerous allergic reaction or other emergency that requires supplies from a crash cart. The carts are the wheeled emergency stations that contain...

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Chemical Industry, Inventories, Allergies, Politics

  16. Jul 31, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Cashing in on 'mistake' fares

    Considering how many plane fares are posted every day, what are known as "mistake fares" happen relatively rarely. But when they happen, they happen big.
    Considering how many plane fares are posted every day, what are known as "mistake fares" happen relatively rarely. But when they happen, they happen big. Consider United Airlines' mid-July mistake fare. Some probing traveler realized it was possible to...

    Tags: Hong Kong, Air Transportation Industry, Travel, Travel Alerts, Trips and Vacations

  18. Jun 26, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  19. Pennsylvania Voter ID

    Blogging with Bill White
    I've made no secret of my opposition to Pennsylvania's Voter ID law, which I argued was part of a nationwide strategy to suppress the vote in the 2012 presidential election, not a response to any real voter fraud problem. State......
  20. Aug 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Fraud case against University of Maryland Medical System dismissed

    A federal court has dismissed a case against a rehabilitation hospital owned by the University of Maryland Medical System that was accused of diagnosing patients with a rare malnutrition-related disorder to collect bigger Medicare and Medicaid payments.
    A federal court has dismissed a case against a rehabilitation hospital owned by the University of Maryland Medical System that was accused of diagnosing patients with a rare malnutrition-related disorder to collect bigger Medicare and Medicaid payments....

    Tags: Justice System, Judges, Government, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Politics

  22. Aug 3, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. California budget audit finds no other hidden funds

    PolitiCal
    Gov. Jerry Brown's administration announced Friday that a sweeping audit of California's hundreds of dedicated funds did not find any accounting problems like those that led to scandal at the parks department. "There are not other hidden asset-type...
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