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October Storm Hits Connecticut
Nov 8 Some 18,000 Connecticut Light and Power customers were still without power midday Tuesday, most in the Simsbury area. About one-third of Simsbury was without electricity, as was a quarter of Avon and Farmington, and many in Granby, Canton,...Tags: Bradley International Airport, Accidental Death, Politics, Government, Newington
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Md. regulators protest 'secret' talks over electricity-auction rules
Maryland's Public Service Commission objected Wednesday to "clandestine" negotiations over a possible change in electricity bidding rules in the region, saying states and consumer advocates had been left out of discussions on a proposal that could drive...Tags: Politics, Auction Service, Marketing, Consumers
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Hundreds attend meeting on future of San Onofre
DANA POINT, Calif. -- Questions about evacuation plans, whether it was a gamble to restart the shuttered San Onofre Nuclear Generation Station and more technical queries were posed Tuesday night at a public meeting held by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory...
Tags: Plant Closings, Energy Resources, Politics, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Career and Workplace
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Leak found at Palisades nuclear plant, but NRC says not a public threat
WSBT-TVCOVERT, Mich. – A leak has been found at the Palisades Nuclear Power Plant in Covert, Mich., but the Nuclear Regulatory Commission says it’s nothing to worry about. NRC spokesperson Viktoria Mitlyng issued a statement Wednesday afternoon,...Tags: Politics, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Nuclear Power
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IID contemplates how FERC could make them pay for 2011 blackout
Staff WriterThe Imperial Irrigation District, a publically owned utility, prides itself on its independence and its ability to set rates that have historically been low. However, there are fears that the fallout from last year’s blackout could set in motion...Tags: Travel, Politics, Fines, Punishment, Trips and Vacations
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California ethics panel fines state senator, foes of Proposition 8
PolitiCalThe state's ethics watchdog agency gave final approval to fines against 15 public officials and campaigns for violations of state rules, including levies against three political committees that fought Proposition 8, the 2008 ballot measure banning gay... -
UPDATE: Notre Dame women's basketball: Move excites Muffet recruit
South Bend TribuneLast season, Notre Dame punched its ticket to the NCAA women's basketball Final Four by thrashing Atlantic Coast Conference power Maryland. Two seasons ago, Natalie Novosel's last-second shot gave Notre Dame a stunning comeback victory against Duke, as...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, North Carolina Tar Heels, College Basketball, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Politics
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Connecticut Attorney General Likes What the Feds Are Doing on Nuke Waste
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission - prompted by the federal courts - is now doing a study on the possible environmental problems of long-term storage of tons of spent nuclear fuel at nuke plants around the nation. Connecticut's Attorney General George...Tags: Environmental Issues, Waste, Politics, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Haddam
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Irish coaches excited by Notre Dame's move to ACC
NOTRE DAME – Notre Dame has accepted an invitation to join the Atlantic Coast Conference in all sports except football and hockey. Wednesday's announcement is creating lots of excitement on campus. The university's coaches have expressed their...
Tags: Kevin Corrigan, Golf, Politics, Southeastern Conference, Maryland Terrapins
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New chair of AFIA Feed Regulatory Committee
DES MOINES, Iowa - Kristi Krafka, vice president of regulatory affairs and quality assurance for the animal nutrition and health division of Kemin in North America, will serve as the chair of the American Feed Industry Association (AFIA) Feed Regulatory...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Politics
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State Sen. Wright fined for not reporting gift of foreign travel
PolitiCalSen. Roderick Wright agrees to pay fine for not reporting $13,000 travel gift... -
Watchdog agency approves $49,000 fine against Prop. 8 campaign
The state’s campaign watchdog agency gave final approval Thursday to $49,000 in fines against the campaign committee for Proposition 8, a 2008 ballot measure banning gay marriage in California. The state Fair Political Practices Commission...Tags: Patrick McGreevy, Los Angeles Times, Politics, Elections, Same-Sex Marriage
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