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Coliseum officials made $1 million in cash payments to union
Los Angeles TimesFor at least five years, officials with the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum passed bundles of cash totaling more than $1 million to a union representative, sometimes in a suitcase packed with $100 bills. The payments, ranging from $1,400 to $187,700 each,...Tags: Mark Ridley-Thomas, Unions, Companies and Corporations, Services and Shopping, Game Shows (genre)
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Offices, home of concert promoter raided as part of Coliseum probe
Los Angeles County authorities have raided the offices and home of a concert promoter as part of a widening investigation into a financial scandal at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, The Times learned Thursday. Armed with search warrants, the...
Tags: Entertainment, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Services and Shopping, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Coliseum Commission sues two former top managers
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Commission on Thursday sued two former top managers, alleging that they enriched themselves through "corrupt efforts" that siphoned more than $1 million in public money from the stadium. Also named as defendants are...
Tags: Entertainment, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Services and Shopping, Music
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Some Annapolis residents, officials concerned by mayor's trash plan
Annapolis residents and some city officials are voicing concerns about a proposal by Mayor Joshua J. Cohen to reduce trash collection to once a week and cut the size of the city's sanitation workforce as part of his $95.4 million budget proposal. Under...Tags: Government, Local Government, Labor Markets, Services and Shopping, Josh Cohen
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Figures in financial scandal no longer on Coliseum payroll
Two Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum employees caught up in a financial scandal at the stadium are no longer working there, officials said. Leopold Caudillo Jr., who was the Coliseum's longtime technology manager, was placed on paid administrative leave...
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Officials: Waterline hookup may have risked water supply in Aberdeen
As it considered a pair of journeyman plumber's licenses on Monday, the Aberdeen City Council discussed the possibility that city water may have been contaminated during the construction of Meadow Wood Townhomes, being built west of Sanford Aberdeen...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Politics, Services and Shopping, Housing and Urban Planning
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Tips for filing your insurance claim after the tornado
Charles.Bassett@cw33.comHundreds of homes in North Texas sustained damage in Tuesday's tornadoes -- some more than others. On Wednesday, insurance agents were on the road trying to find their customers who were hit. "We're going to target first the claim that we know see...Tags: Tornadoes, Shingles, Insurance, Services and Shopping, Natural Disasters
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OIG: Checkoff oversight virtually nil
More and more, the federally-mandated, non-refundable commodity checkoffs resemble something out of a Charles Dickens novel. Most feature huge casts, complicated plots and, to read their press releases, are completely responsible for the best of times...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Services and Shopping, Finance, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Charles Dickens
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Annapolis mayor proposes $95.4M budget with higher fees
Annapolis Mayor Joshua J. Cohen has introduced a $95.4 million operating budget for the next fiscal year, a proposal that would raise the property tax rate along with some fees for residents as the city moves to invest in its infrastructure and...Tags: Local Government, Labor Markets, Josh Cohen, Services and Shopping, Budgets and Budgeting
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Using pigs for corpsmen training to continue
Los Angeles TimesSAN DIEGO - A property owner in a rural eastern San Diego County can continue allowing a private contractor to use pigs for "live-tissue" training to help teach Marines and Navy corpsmen how to treat combat wounds, county land use officials have ruled....Tags: Armed Forces, Services and Shopping
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Iraqi stray dogs win American hearts, find homes in Maryland
Once among the thousands of dogs roaming Baghdad, a city that considers strays a menace, Sara eluded traps set by police and survived a car accident — albeit with a broken leg.
Lately, Sara has been spending her time in the company of a family in...Tags: Carroll County (Maryland), Services and Shopping, U.S. Navy, Pets, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Can you take tree cuttings left at roadside? Road Warrior says you need to ask for them
Q: Regarding all the wood from the trees that the PPL contractors are cutting down to relocate the utility lines and along MacArthur Road for the widening and other improvements, is it legal for passing motorists to stop and take the wood? We have seen...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Local Government, Companies and Corporations, Whitehall, Services and Shopping
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