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Blame game starts in spill hearings
The SwampBy Jim Tankersley The blood, er, oil is already flying this morning in Senate hearings into the ongoing Gulf of Mexico oil spill - and the oil company executives haven't even testified yet. Democrats and Republicans alike on the Senate......Tags: Water Pollution, Jeff Sessions, Mexico, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Corruption
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Sarasota aquarium makes a fun side trip
You can only stare at the water for so long.
That's the reason, on my recent Anna Maria Island road trip, I took advantage of the unlimited mileage on the rental car to venture off the lovely gulf barrier island to the Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota....Tags: Florida, Trips and Vacations, Tampa, Travel
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Eerie similarities: Isaac follows track of Katrina, evacuations ordered for coast
As the seventh anniversary of Hurricane Katrina's landfall approaches, New Orleans -- and much of the Gulf Coast -- is preparing to put into practice the lessons learned from that defining storm. Tropical Storm Isaac is following a path eerily similar to...
Tags: Mexico, Rick Scott, Pompano Beach, Weather Warnings, BP Plc
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Isaac threatens Gulf oil production; gas prices could rise
Tropical Storm Isaac is curtailing oil production along the Gulf of Mexicoand threatening refineries, which could send already rising gasoline prices up another 10 cents in the coming week. The U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, which...
Tags: Exxon Mobil Corporation, Hurricane Isaac (2012), Mexico, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Gasoline Industry
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State by state: Isaac lingers in Louisiana, soaks region
Slow-moving Tropical Storm Isaac continues to drench the central Gulf Coast region. Thousands of people in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama are under states of emergency. A summary of the latest situations in each state: Louisiana -- Up to 3,000...
Tags: Tropical Storms, U.S. Geological Survey, Hurricane Isaac (2012), Robert J. Bentley, Mexico
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Gas prices continue to climb on Isaac fears
Gas prices continued to climb -- particularly along the Gulf Coast -- as the approach of Tropical Storm Isaac forced the closure of many oil and refining facilities. A survey for the motorist group AAA showed that the national price for a gallon of...
Tags: Tropical Storms, AAA, Hurricane Isaac (2012), Mexico, Valero LP
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Attorney general, victim compensation expert discuss settlement process in State Fair tragedy
Attorney General Greg Zoeller met with victim compensation expert Kenneth Feinberg today to discuss how the Indiana Tort Claim Fund will be paid out to the maximum $5 million to assist victims of the Indiana State Fair tragedy.
The Attorney General...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Mexico, Litigation, Trials, File Sharing
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Hurricane Activity to Storms at Home
Two big stories in the weather world today... the possible storms late tonight in Central Indiana AND tropical activity in the Gulf of Mexico. First, let's break down what's happening here at home.
A slow moving cold front is approaching northern...Tags: Hurricanes, Tropical Storms, Mexico, Weather, Weather Warnings
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Man is it hot
For most of my life, I’ve lived in places where summers were uncomfortable, and occasionally intolerable. Muggy heat makes me almost claustrophobic at times. The National Weather Service has given us an additional measuring tool, the heat index....Tags: Mexico, Symptoms, Services and Shopping, Headaches, Fainting
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Reality springs a leak in BP spill coverage
The script for the BP oil spill is falling apart. There will be no environmental calamity. The Gulf of Mexico is healing itself faster than anyone imagined. And for the many critics of BP's and the government's handling of the disaster, there is even...Tags: Water Pollution, Education, Colleges and Universities, Petroleum Industry, Science and Technology
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Holiday activities in South Walton
Postcards from FloridaSouth Walton, on Northwest Florida’s Gulf Coast, is offering an array of events to take advantage of mild weather and the stunning white sands and turquoise waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Here's a partial list of the family-oriented holiday events:... -
Thanks to Isaac, Florida State bracing for wet week indoors
Chopping Block - Seminoles Blog - Orlando SentinelCurrently a Tropical Storm, but expected to reach Category 2 hurricane strength before it makes landfall on the Gulf Coast, the weather system known as Isaac has already proven to be a major headache for Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher and his staff this...
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