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Feds investigating BWI flights to Cuba
It was undoubtedly exciting news: Baltimore would become one of the few spots in the U.S. offering flights to Cuba, a Communist nation largely off-limits to American travelers.
But one critical item had been overlooked: the paperwork.
The Florida travel...Tags: Tampa, Punishment, Fidel Castro, Fines, U.S. Department of the Treasury
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State Police run truck-safety dragnet at FedEx Field
— Just after dawn Tuesday, law enforcement officers began yanking hundreds of trucks off the Capital Beltway and funneling them to an inspection lot a long touchdown pass from FedEx Field.
The truck-safety dragnet pulled over 420 rigs and...Tags: FedEx Field, Transportation Accidents, Disasters and Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Halethorpe
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New airline fare advertising rules go into effect Thursday
Tribune NewspapersStarting Thursday, new U.S. Department of Transportation rules will require airlines to include the cost of all mandatory fees and taxes in the advertised price of an airfare. Prior to Thursday, airlines were allowed to disclose taxes, baggage fees and...Tags: Air Transportation, Transportation, Travel, Air Transportation Industry
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Federal legislators throw weight behind proposed Rockwood train station
Daily American Staff WriterU.S. Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., and Reps. Mark Critz, D-Johnstown, and Bill Shuster, R-Hollidaysburg, have written letters in support of funding for the Rockwood Amtrak station. The Somerset County Planning Commission has applied for a grant to build the...Tags: Somerset County (Maryland), Amtrak, Tour Operations Industry, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Trips and Vacations
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Airline acted lost in lost luggage claim
If an airline loses your luggage and you're stuck without a change of undies or a toothbrush, you might assume you can buy what you need to get by and the airline will reimburse you. Donald Kosciusko of Bushkill Township did and found that getting...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Facebook, Punishment, Fines, Spirit Airlines
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Get Moving May: Red Bull Motocross
Gayle Anderson was live in San Bernardino for "Get Moving May: Red Bull Motocross", for those, who enjoy extreme motorctcycle riding. Red Bull X-Fighters returns to U.S. soil after two years of globetrotting, with visits to locations such as the...Tags: Motorcycling, Los Angeles Times, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Vehicles, Motorcycles and Motorbikes
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NPD, WPD to participate in `Click It Or Ticket'
news@jessaminejournal.comMotorists who refuse to wear their seat belts — beware. The 2012 national Click It Or Ticket seat-belt enforcement mobilization kicks off May 20 to help save lives by cracking down on those who don’t buckle up. The Nicholasville and Wilmore...Tags: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Transportation Accidents, Disasters and Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Highway Transportation
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Rockwood council protests train stop
Daily American Staff WriterA proposal for a Rockwood Amtrak station is gaining momentum through legislators' support, but borough council members are hoping to drive the train stop out of town. Rockwood Borough Council is questioning the economic benefits of a train stop. A...Tags: Somerset County (Maryland), Amtrak, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Washington, DC, Railway Transportation
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New 60 Fwy Overpass to Open Months After Tanker Explosion
KTLA NewsMONTEBELLO, Calif. (KTLA) -- A new bridge over the 60 Freeway at Paramount Boulevard is set to open to the public by Monday. Last December, a huge tanker truck explosion under the Paramount Boulevard Bridge closed a 10-mile stretch of the freeway for two...Tags: California Department of Transportation, Jerry Brown, Government, Commuting, Politics
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Downtown L.A. parking fees to rise, fall with demand
L.A. NOWLos Angeles officials will unveil a new program Monday to increase downtown parking fees by as much as 50% to $6 an hour in the busiest periods at curbside spaces and city-owned lots, a strategy intended to reduce peak parking...... -
AT&T warns about texting & driving, but still no law in Florida
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — AT&T is out with a new push to warn teens about the dangers of texting while driving. The results of their newly commissioned poll, conducted by SKDKnickerbocker and Beck Research, show that 97 percent of teens know texting while... -
Aberdeen City Council: Overpass driving surface good for now
When the Second Street overpass was built in 2002, it was given an eight-inch asphalt driving surface. Someday, the asphalt will be replaced with concrete, but that probably won't be anytime soon. The bridge construction incorporated asphalt instead...Tags: Building Material, Water Supply
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