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  • English tea celebrates the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Friday, July 8, 2011 @ 8:12PMVisitors to the California Welcome Center in Oxnard on Friday were treated to an English afternoon tea to celebrate the first visit to California by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
  • Cold War shelters were often stylishly silly Friday, July 8, 2011 @ 10:01AMIf you're of an age to remember diving under your classroom desk during nuclear attack drills, you probably look back on that as ludicrous. We've seen enough movies to know that an atomic conflagration wouldn't be something we'd just dust ourselves off from, in time for recess.
  • State Rep. Christian pays visit to district he could represent Friday, July 8, 2011 @ 8:20AMWith the special session of the Texas Legislature at an end, Rep. Wayne Christian (R-Center) paid a visit to Marshall's city leaders Thursday at City Hall.
  • Tourism Board backs Koshare application, asks for redo on ESD app Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 5:32PMThe La Junta Tourism Advisory Board met in special session on Wednesday to discuss pending applications from the Koshares and the Early Settlers Day.
  • Res Publica Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 12:08AMCitizens' calendar, July 7-14
  • Headlines Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 12:08AM• City Council has taken off for summer vacation, but not all city-related business is in a holding pattern, especially not when it comes to Formula One : It appears the state will go forward with a $25 million payment to Circuit of the Americas now that a lawsuit attempting to stop the deal has likely hit a dead end.
  • County offers bit of flood relief to SR residents Tuesday, July 5, 2011 @ 12:05PMshare: digg facebook twitter Jasper County Emergency Management Coordinator Billy Ted Smith addressed the commissioners regarding issues arising in the Sam Rayburn area regarding new FEMA floodplain maps causing homeowners to pay extreme hikes in flood insurance. According to Smith, counties have the authority to set a base flood elevation for areas that are above the actual floodplain ...
  • Missouri City residents map Out future transportation plans with METRO Tuesday, July 5, 2011 @ 11:41AMResidents who attended a METRO public workshop on future transportation needs in Missouri City heard an overview of the challenges that lie ahead for the region, viewed charts that outlined the expect
  • Q&A: Supervisor Horn reflects on county issues Monday, July 4, 2011 @ 9:00PMWith the county budget now passed, new political boundaries becoming clearer and the long-awaited general plan on the way, San Diego County Supervisor Bill Horn reflected on the first half of his chairmanship in a recent interview at his downtown office.
  • The Earl's greatest hits Monday, July 4, 2011 @ 5:40AMTwelve years of indie rock history in the heart of East Atlanta Village by Chad Radford In the dozen years since the Earl opened in East Atlanta Village on a once desolate block, the cozy indie rock venue and restaurant has emerged as a beacon, lighting the path for what has become one of Atlanta's most eclectic bar districts. Best know for its legacy of the some of best soundmen in the city ...
  • Tuscaloosa Amphitheater plans go back at least eight years Monday, July 4, 2011 @ 3:47AMThe Tuscaloosa Amphitheater, which opened April 1, has roots going back at least eight years, to a proposal drawn up in summer 2003 as part of the city’s riverfront master plan.
  • In Yakima, other areas, growing Latino population invisible politically Sunday, July 3, 2011 @ 12:11AMAs the state's Latino population has surged, political representation has not kept pace. In Yakima, where Hispanics now account for more than 41 percent of the population, none has ever been elected to the city council. Statewide, just three of Washington's 147 state legislators are Hispanic, and there are no Hispanics in statewide elected offices.
  • Bidders Check Out Copley’s Library Wednesday, June 29, 2011 @ 10:06AMThis detail of the first reliable chart of San Diego Bay, surveyed by Juan Pantoja y Arriaga, fetched $68,500. Bidders at the fourth and final auction of the now-defunct James S. Copley Library, held at Sotheby’s in New York City on May 20, did what they had done at the previous three sales.
  • Adan attends NASA Space Grant program Wednesday, June 29, 2011 @ 8:01AMThe Oklahoma NASA Space Grant Consortium hosted their 16th Annual Summer Teacher Institute:  Mission To Planet Earth this year from June 1-1 at the University of Oklahoma’s Norman campus.
  • City map reveals proposed districts Wednesday, June 29, 2011 @ 7:14AMThe city of Denton released a proposed redistricting map Tuesday that would shrink one City Council district, shift two others and leave a fourth mostly intact to preserve minority voting power in southeastern Denton.
  • Floodplain maps at city hall draw few residents Tuesday, June 28, 2011 @ 10:21PMNine residents turned out to City Hall Tuesday night to view updated Federal Emergency Management Agency floodplain maps. The maps go into effect Aug. 16 and many Huntsville homes and structures are no longer in the floodplain.
  • The great American road trip Tuesday, June 28, 2011 @ 12:13PMAfter a year of working in the United States and a month left on our visas, my partner Tim and I decide it's time to leave our jobs in New Orleans and go hunting for the weird and wacky through the US.
  • Governor, General Assembly to take up political maps Tuesday, June 28, 2011 @ 11:23AMMuch is riding on the new maps of congressional boundaries and state legislative districts the governor will draw soon, and the players are keeping their cards close to the vest this early in the game. "It's hard to tell right now what's going to happen," said state Sen. John Astle, D-Annapolis, a member of the General Assembly since 1983. What is known is that Gov. Martin O'Malley is expected ...
  • Why Is Europe Fighting Its Drivers? (And Should We Do the Same?) Monday, June 27, 2011 @ 12:49PMIn the long run, making life difficult for drivers just might make life easier.
  • Morning Report: The Accidental Superintendent's First Year Monday, June 27, 2011 @ 10:28AMEverybody likes the superintendent but that might be a problem, RSF's big brouhaha, 14 (!) in mayoral race and watching the birdies.
  • Oklahoma City elementary schoolteacher frets about sending students to poor performing middle high school Sunday, June 26, 2011 @ 10:49PMA look at the elementary schools whose students are promoted to one of the worst performing middle and high schools in the state and what they are doing to change the pattern.
  • New Westside subdivision planned near creek that flooded last year Sunday, June 26, 2011 @ 10:23PMBuilder says he'll take precautions
  • Convention draws walkers from all over country Sunday, June 26, 2011 @ 8:29PMWalkers from all across the country, plus Canada, trekked through the Quad-Cities on Sunday during the last day of the American Volkssport Association’s every-other-year walking convention that began in Des Moines.
  • Flights flew into Beaumont … but where? Sunday, June 26, 2011 @ 2:52PMThe Banning Public Library’s last question concerned whether or not there was ever a Beaumont Airport and if so, where it may have been located. Research uncovered some interesting facts about early aviation in the San Gorgonio Pass.
  • State races heating up; Castro to enter fray Sunday, June 26, 2011 @ 6:37AM“And they are off and running!”  It may not be a horse race but the political campaign season here kicked off late Friday afternoon as candidates began announcing for the new 35th Congressional seat which runs through parts of eastern Hays County, including most of San Marcos.
  • Cold War fall-out shelters were stylishly silly Sunday, June 26, 2011 @ 6:08AMIf you’re of an age to remember diving under your classroom desk during nuclear attack drills, you probably look back on that as ludicrous. We’ve seen enough movies to know that an atomic conflagration wouldn’t be something we’d just dust ourselves off from in time for recess.
  • Community enjoys food, fellowship at annual Juneteenth celebration Sunday, June 19, 2011 @ 9:40PMThe community came together at Brandon Park Saturday to enjoy inspirational speakers, food and music in celebration of Juneteenth, a holiday which commemorates the end of slavery in Texas.
  • A 'humble man' from Santa Paula in the center of state's redistricting storm Saturday, June 18, 2011 @ 6:51PMReformers in California had been trying since 1926 to empower an independent commission, rather than the Legislature, to draw political district lines. So it was an historic day on June 10 when the first such commission held a news conference to unveil the state's first proposed maps drawn without the stench of a smoke-filled room or the taint of partisan deal-making.
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  • Makeover at Magnolia Mound Friday, June 17, 2011 @ 12:15AMMaps listing homicides or suspected homicides in EBR Parish for 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008 and 2007. Current gas prices in BR area.
  • Flights flew into Beaumont … but where? Thursday, June 16, 2011 @ 12:32AMThe Banning Public Library’s last question concerned whether or not there was ever a Beaumont Airport and if so, where it may have been located. Research uncovered some interesting facts about early aviation in the San Gorgonio Pass.
  • Res Publica Thursday, June 16, 2011 @ 12:09AMCitizens' calendar for June 16-23
  • Redistricting: 'Purposeful Discrimination' Thursday, June 16, 2011 @ 12:07AMThe trampling of Travis County
  • Texas House rejects Barton attempt to change redistricting plan Wednesday, June 15, 2011 @ 11:19PMThe congressman wanted parts of Arlington, including his home and district office, returned to the 6th District.
  • Google City Pages – Company Continues Cranking Out Local Features Wednesday, June 15, 2011 @ 3:40PMGoogle has launched new city pages for Portland, Austin, San Diego, and Madison, but will continue to add to the list. City Pages are essentially a place users can go and see information about the best places to go in …
  • Giuliani Maps Out 2012 Strategy Wednesday, June 15, 2011 @ 1:32PMFormer New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani held meetings with two Republican heavyweights in New York Wednesday in an attempt to gauge support ahead of a potential 2012 campaign.
  • Outspoken Rep. King faces newly contoured district Wednesday, June 15, 2011 @ 11:39AMJEFF HEINZ/The Globe Gazette U.S. Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, said Monday he has no favorite in the 2012 Republican race but would like to see the pace pick up a little.
  • Verizon Wireless Turns on 19 Additional 4G LTE Markets and Expands the 4G LTE Network in Two Cities on June 16 Tuesday, June 14, 2011 @ 7:30AMVerizon Wireless is turning on the world's most advanced wireless network in 19 additional metropolitan areas this week, as well as expanding the 4G LTE network in San Francisco and Detroit. Â The new areas where 4G LTE network will be available Thursday include Fresno and Sacramento, Calif.; Hartford, Conn.; Boise, Idaho; Fort Wayne and Indianapolis, Ind.; Flint, Grand Rapids and Lansing, Mich ...
  • Texas horse group to search 50 areas outside city for Lauren Spierer Monday, June 13, 2011 @ 8:50PMWhen Lauren Spierer’s uncle called Texas EquuSearch last week, Tim Miller said he couldn’t help unless law enforcement asked him. Within a few hours, Miller received a call from police and booked the next flight to Indiana.
  • Downtown projects sell Oklahoma City with urban success Monday, June 13, 2011 @ 7:24PMOutside sources have provided a glimpse at Oklahoma City's downtown growth.
  • Port Allen celebrates Juneteenth Sunday, June 12, 2011 @ 12:19AMNijahlon Slaughter, 10, right, gets ready to give Christallynn Tate, 7, left, a swimming pool toss during Port Allen’s Juneteenth Celebration at William and Lee Park. Those at the commemoration enjoyed free music and food to honor the day slaves in Texas were told of their new freedom on June 19, 1865.
  • ECISD ends busing inside city limits Saturday, June 11, 2011 @ 1:17AMEl Campo ISD students who live within the city limits will lose bus service next school year, a move estimated to save the district almost $500,000 per year.
  • 6-11 Business: in brief Friday, June 10, 2011 @ 9:18PMChamber features News 9 meteorologist at quarterly luncheon The Edmond Area Chamber of Commerce Membership Luncheon will feature News 9 Chief Meteorologist Gary England, who will speak on “Oklahoma — Home of Football & F5s.”
  • City gets smartphone app Friday, June 10, 2011 @ 1:33AMDanny Gallagher/Staff photo - McKinney Convention and Visitors Bureau Executive Director Diann Bayes shows off the city's first official smartphone app on her iPhone.
  • Southlake median construction woes continue Friday, June 10, 2011 @ 1:21AMAs construction continues to make its way east along Southlake Boulevard, drivers should brace themselves for up to six weeks of congested traffic along one of the road's busiest stretches.
  • Good Morning! Thursday, June 9, 2011 @ 6:40AMGood morning, it’s Thursday June 9 and--you guessed it--it’s going to be hot. A 22-year-old housewife named Alice Huyler Ramsey set out 102 years ago today to do something no woman had ever done before, but plenty have done since.
  • Progress and lessons 10 years after Tropical Storm Allison Sunday, June 5, 2011 @ 12:40AMTen years have passed, and the community has made progress in mitigating flooding. But it's worth revisiting the storm, now fading into memory, to recall some mistakes local leaders don't want to repeat.
  • Healthy Lubbock Day at Maxey Park Saturday, June 4, 2011 @ 7:08PMSaturday was Healthy Lubbock Day at Maxey Park. Hundreds gathered to learn from more than 50 health agencies and businesses on how to live healthier lives.
  • S.A. Democrats eye new districtfor Congress Friday, June 3, 2011 @ 11:52PMshare: digg facebook twitter Even as they object to proposed congressional redistricting maps, several Hispanic Democrats from San Antonio see potential opportunity for themselves in a newly drawn Bexar County district that Republicans hope will end the congressional career of a long-serving liberal from Austin. Hispanic activists across the state are pressing for district lines that would make ...