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Council shoots par on cell tower mess
The Little White Chapel turned into a huge political mess for the City Council this week after neighbors crowded City Hall to demand a planned T-Mobile wireless facility atop the chapel not be built. The City Council acquiesced, essentially pledging to...Tags: T-Mobile
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Opposition to tower is not last-minute
On May 19 the Leader published a letter titled “Church surveyed its neighbors early on.” The letter was written by Sherri Lee Cline, an elected elder chairperson of the Little White Chapel. I’d like to offer more accurate information... -
Locals form to fight wireless T-Mobile tower
Several Burbank residents met Wednesday to organize a fight against a planned wireless telecommunications facility atop a nearby church. Their battle includes filing three appeals of a decision by the Planning Board allowing the project to move forward....
Tags: Environmental Issues, Radio, Environmental Pollution, Electronics, Science and Technology
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Schools may ban cell equipment
In the wake of a controversial proposal to install a telecommunications facility in a local church, the Burbank Unified School District is moving to ban similar equipment on any of its campuses. The district’s spokeswoman, Kimberley Clark, said a...
Tags: Health, Bret Harte, T-Mobile, Health and Safety at School
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Is Your Smart Phone Tracking Your Every Move?
@akadennewsImagine a world where your every move, your every text, or tweet is monitored. It is a world we are living in. And we can thank modern technology for that. Especially programs like Carrier IQ. Earlier this week a researcher named, Trevor Eckhart,...Tags: Cell Phones, Flatiron, AT&T Corp., Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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Sprint says it has stopped pulling Carrier IQ data from phones
TechnologyTwo weeks after the Carrier IQ dust storm, in which an unknown California company was found to have data collections software embedded on tens of millions of smartphones, one of the company's main allies is taking a step back.... -
Council OKs new cell-tower rules
With the demand for wireless service increasing against a backdrop of persistent concerns among some residents about aesthetics and possible health problems associated with telecommunications equipment, the City Council has approved changes to how...Tags: Philosophy, File Sharing
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An end-around for cell towers
Local officials have long been frustrated with what to do about wireless telecommunications equipment — companies say customers need them for better cellular reception, but those same customers, as residents, say they don’t want them in...Tags: Politics, Local Government
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Ospreys make a comeback in Cook County
Mom and Dad were not happy. Shrieking, circling, diving, they warned the man in the cherry picker to leave their chick, high up in the nest, alone. It was likely the first baby for these osprey parents, after all.
But Chris Anchor, a wildlife biologist...Tags: Natural Resources, Environmental Issues, Florida, Forestry and Timber, Environmental Pollution
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Invasive snakehead found in river near Annapolis
A mature, egg-bearing northern snakehead has been discovered by scientists in a river just south of Annapolis, raising the possibility that low salinity in the Chesapeake Bay this year may have allowed the invasive fish to escape from the Potomac River....Tags: U.S. Department of the Interior, Florida, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Science and Technology
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