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    Aug 14, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Balboa Island walls to be raised to hold back rising ocean

    L.A. NOW
    To guard against rising sea levels, Newport Beach city officials are expected to award a $1.3-million contract Tuesday that would start the design of new seawalls that would be built around Balboa and Little Balboa islands. Replacing the aging concrete......
  2. Mar 28, 2012 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  3. US 27 corridor traffic may soon see some relief

    Motorists traveling the northern stretch of U.S. 27 in Jessamine County are no stranger to traffic congestion, difficult-to-maneuver turnabouts and regular accidents caused by impatient drivers cutting across lanes of speeding vehicles.
    brossi@jessaminejournal.com
    Motorists traveling the northern stretch of U.S. 27 in Jessamine County are no stranger to traffic congestion, difficult-to-maneuver turnabouts and regular accidents caused by impatient drivers cutting across lanes of speeding vehicles. But according...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Technology, Health and Safety at Work, Health, Traffic

  4. Apr 20, 2012 |Story| WXMI
  5. Helen DeVos Children's Hospital Earns LEED Gold Certification

    Helen DeVos Children's Hospital recently received LEED Gold certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).
    FOX 17 Producer
    Helen DeVos Children's Hospital recently received LEED Gold certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). LEED is the USGBC's leading rating system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, most energy efficient, and high-...

    Tags: Politics, Lobbying, Health, Healthcare Provider, Hospitals and Clinics

  6. Mar 18, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. City/County Landfill leachate-collection upgrade expanded

    The discovery of leachate seeps from the old City/County Landfill along Conococheague Creek has led the county to expand the scope — and price tag — of a scheduled upgrade to the landfill’s leachate-collection system, Washington County officials said last week.
    heather.keels@herald-mail.com
    The discovery of leachate seeps from the old City/County Landfill along Conococheague Creek has led the county to expand the scope — and price tag — of a scheduled upgrade to the landfill’s leachate-collection system, Washington County...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Water, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics, Science and Technology

  8. Dec 7, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  9. City prepares for sidewalk near Metra station

    TribLocal - Orland Park » News
    As part of Palos Heights’ push for more pedestrian access, three or four blocks of sidewalk will be built near the Metra station. The sidewalks …...
  10. Feb 3, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  11. Orange construction department rearranging consultant contracts

    Sentinel School Zone - Orlando Sentinel
    The construction department for Orange County Public Schools, which has been criticized in numerous audits over the past several years for lax management controls, is revamping the cadre of consultants that help keep the the projects in the $1.3 billion...
  12. Sep 23, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  14. Oct 24, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. The Sapphire Supper Club

    Tickets are on sale for the Harford County Public Library's seventh annual gala, the Sapphire Supper Club.. Enjoy an "Evening in the Stacks," which will be held Nov. 5 at the Abingdon Library from 7 to 11 p.m. The event, the county library system's...

    Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Auction Service, Libraries, Aberdeen, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers

  16. Oct 26, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. All talk and no action about Aberdeen 'transportation hub'

    "The Maryland Department of Transportation has big plans for a greener, more vibrant neighborhood around the Aberdeen train station, although, as it became clear during Thursday evening's public presentation, those plans are still a long way from becoming...

    Tags: Electronics, Local Government, Transportation, Travel, Aberdeen

  18. Mar 3, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Markups by 'body shops' inflate the public's cost

    The Los Angeles Community College District had launched a $5.7-billion campaign to modernize its nine campuses, and district leaders wanted the world to know. They hired marketing consultant Joan Marshall to help spread the word.
    The Los Angeles Community College District had launched a $5.7-billion campaign to modernize its nine campuses, and district leaders wanted the world to know. They hired marketing consultant Joan Marshall to help spread the word. She worked closely...

    Tags: Chicago Jobs, Politics, Real Estate Buyers, Los Angeles Unified School District, Realty

  20. Feb 27, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Waste throws wrench into Los Angeles community colleges' massive project

    The effects of decades of neglect were all too visible at the nine far-flung campuses. Roofs leaked. Furniture was decrepit. Seismic protections were outdated.
    The effects of decades of neglect were all too visible at the nine far-flung campuses. Roofs leaked. Furniture was decrepit. Seismic protections were outdated. In 2001, leaders of the Los Angeles Community College District decided to take action. With...

    Tags: Oregon, Politics, Charles Bukowski, Charity, Los Angeles Unified School District

  22. Mar 1, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. A new complex riddled with ills that are costly to cure

    The opening of a new health and science center at Los Angeles Valley College should have been cause for celebration. The complex included the first new classroom building on the campus in more than three decades. There were chemistry and biology labs, a greenhouse, an aviary, even mock hospital rooms for nurse training.
    The opening of a new health and science center at Los Angeles Valley College should have been cause for celebration. The complex included the first new classroom building on the campus in more than three decades. There were chemistry and biology labs, a...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Contracts, Politics, Employees, Health and Safety at School

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