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Taking aviation's pulse
Every month, the U.S. Department of Transportation releases a fascinating window into the American aviation system, and it's there for everyone to see. The Air Travel Consumer Report usually is released at the second week of each month, with a head-...
Tags: Consumers, Air Transportation, Trips and Vacations, Transportation, LaGuardia Airport
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Feds: Neglect, inaction caused Enbridge Kalamazoo River oil spill
DETROIT (AP) — A Canadian company's failure to deal adequately with cracks in an oil pipeline and its slow response to a 2010 rupture in southwestern Michigan likely caused the most expensive onshore oil spill in U.S. history, the National...
Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Transportation Industry, Oil Spills, National Transportation Safety Board
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Feds propose $3.7 million penalty for for Enbridge Michigan oil spill
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Federal regulators proposed a $3.7 million civil penalty Monday against the Canadian owner of a pipeline that ruptured in 2010, dumping more than 800,000 gallons of oil into a southwestern Michigan river. The U.S....
Tags: Environmental Issues, BP Plc, Oil Spills, Energy Resources, Companies and Corporations
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Daylight Savings Means More Driving in the Dark
KickingTiresSo you're probably getting ready to change your car's clock in preparation for daylight saving time this weekend, but have you prepared yourself for the new drive time? Turning the clocks back an hour means commuters will be spending much......Tags: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Highway Transportation
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Former Valley Metro GM admits to stealing government money
The former general manager of Valley Metro Transit in Roanoke pleaded guilty in court Friday to charges that he stole government money. Dave Morgan now faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. Morgan admitted in...
Tags: Politics, Defendants, Trials, Punishment, Prosecution
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As holiday nears, BWI moves to ease crunch on land, in air
With the busiest travel period of the year just a few anxious days away, BWI Marshall Airport is in an all-out push to burnish its reputation as the "easy come, easy go" airport. Wednesday morning, federal security officials added BWI to a pre-...
Tags: U.S. Airways, Air Transportation Industry, Delta Air Lines, Arts and Culture, Security Measures
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BWI gets $12 million federal grant to repave runway
BWI has received a $12 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to help pay for the repaving of its longest runway, members of Maryland's congressional delegation announced Wednesday. Work on Runway 10-28, the 10,502-foot asphalt strip...Tags: Science and Technology, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Standards
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Passengers scarce as Sun Air starts Hagerstown-to-Dulles service
andrews@herald-mail.comCommercial air service between Hagerstown Regional Airport and Dulles International Airport in northern Virginia started Monday, but with nearly empty planes. In the morning, there were no customers on Sun Air’s first flight, from Dulles to...Tags: Air Transportation, Trips and Vacations, Transportation, Travel, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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Turn clocks back one hour this weekend
Sunday, Nov. 4, is the end of Daylight Saving Time for 2012 and the time most in the U.S. get to turn their clocks back one hour. The time change officially takes place at 2 a.m., which means you turn the clock back to 1 a.m. However, most find it easier...
Tags: Energy Saving, Environmental Issues
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New air service to Dulles delayed
andrews@herald-mail.comThe first day of air service from Hagerstown Regional Airport to Dulles International Airport has been postponed from Thursday to Monday. Phil Ridenour, the director of Hagerstown Regional Airport, said the delay was caused by the storm that hit the East...Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Air Transportation Delays
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Public meeting on Civil War Railroad Trail project set for June 21 in Boonsboro
Officials will hold a public information meeting on the proposed Civil War Railroad Trail project that would connect Hagerstown to Weverton, in the southern portion of Washington County. The meeting has been scheduled for Thursday, June 21, at 7 p.m....Tags: Wars and Interventions, Transportation, Environmental Issues, Natural Resource Industry, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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