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Supreme Court upholds FCC power in cellphone tower case
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court's two leading conservatives staked out opposite stands Monday over whether judges should play a greater role in second-guessing regulations issued by "unelected bureaucrats" in federal agencies. The divide arose when...
Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Congress, Judges, John G. Roberts, Jr.
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BGE requests rate increase on heels of last case
Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. asked Friday for another rate increase, three months after winning approval for higher charges, and company officials said they expect to seek more in the future. It's the third time in as many years that BGE has...
Tags: Snow Storms, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Energy Saving, Litigation and Regulation, Civil and Public Service
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Series win against rival FIU could put FAU in NCAA Tournament
Win and you're in. That's the scenario for FAU baseball ahead of this weekend's regular-season ending series at FIU. The Owls have been playing "on the bubble" as the regular season has wound down, and every week a new projection predicts if the...Tags: Western Kentucky Hilltoppers, Sun Belt Conference, Sports, Baseball, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Dam proposal floated for the Lehigh River in Allentown
A Colorado firm has begun applying for permits to study the feasibility of a hydroelectric facility on the Lehigh River in Allentown. In February, Hamilton Street Hydro LLC of Boulder, Colo. submitted an application to the U.S. Federal Energy...Tags: Allentown, Water Supply, Hydroelectricity, Environmental Issues, Politics
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Baseball: Second guessing City Section seeding committee
Varsity Times InsiderThere have been some nightmare experiences through the years involving City Section seeding committees, especially when coaches were involved. Since going to a committee of noncoaches, the seedings have been mostly acceptable, but this latest seeding... -
City Council Meeting Wrap-Up
The following is from the May 7 City Council meeting. All council members were present. * PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS The public is allowed to speak on any subject not on the agenda. Speakers generally are limited to three minutes, but the time can be...Tags: Arts and Culture, Stranger Than Fiction, Washington, DC, Lobbying, Arts
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Teel Time: Ten ACC teams among baseball's top 35, including Virginia, Virginia Tech
Extolling ACC baseball is like berating the IRS. It’s an easy mark – darn near all the time. But the sheer volume of 2013’s quality merits compilation as the conference enters the regular season’s final week and prepares for the...
Tags: Memorial Day, Atlantic Coast Conference, North Carolina Tar Heels, Sports, Wake Forest Demon Deacons
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New England States Get $2.85M Reduction In Region's Electric Grid Budget
The Hartford CourantNew England utility regulators have accepted a settlement with the operator of the region's electric grid that cuts $2.85 million from its budget and strengthens their review of future budgets. In November, Connecticut officials joined regulatory...Tags: Interior Policy, Budgets and Budgeting, Standards, Science and Technology, Politics
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No More Golf Tourneys For Electric Grid Overseer
We guess that most people in New England haven't the faintest idea what ISO New England is, or does. That may be part of the problem. ISO (for Independent System Operator) New England performs the vital task of managing the electricity grid in the six-...Tags: Golf, Sports, Budgets and Budgeting, Standards, Science and Technology
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Out of the Blue: Speak up against San Onofre
Amid a spate of promising economic news, home values are climbing. Now for the bad news. For the first time in human history, the concentration of climate-warming carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is nearing the milestone level of 400 parts per million....Tags: Barbara Boxer, Genetic Engineering, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce, The New York Times
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College Baseball: 'Eaters errors costly
IRVINE — Perhaps it was a case of retrospective remorse. For, one day after it stole home in a 7-1 victory over visiting Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, the UC Irvine baseball team appeared intent on giving back. In any event, three UCI errors led to...Tags: Sports, Big West Conference, UC Santa Barbara Gauchos, Cal State Northridge Matadors, Politics
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Legislative Proposals Dim The Lights On Freedom Of Information
The Hartford CourantEvery year the lights go out a little more on the public's right to know about its government, and they're growing dimmer again in 2013. Legislation pending in the Connecticut General Assembly could further erode the state's Freedom of Information Law...Tags: Prisons, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Connecticut General Assembly, Regional Authority, Political Fundraising
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May 15, 2013
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May 16, 2013
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May 11, 2013
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