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Dangerous rail crossing must close
It is time for the officials to take seriously their responsibility and stop tussling over the rail crossing issue in Glendale (“Officials tussle over rail crossing,” June 3). It looks like nobody really cares about human life and public...Tags: Justice System, World War II (1939-1945), Politics, Human Interest, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Metra alters ticket policies in addition to fare hikes
Tribune reporterWith Metra's biggest-ever fare hikes taking effect today, some riders may be wondering, "What about that old 10-ride ticket I have in my wallet?" Answer: Ten-ride tickets purchased before Nov. 12, 2011, are good for one year from the date of sale stamped...Tags: Cook County Board of Commissioners, Toni Preckwinkle, South Shore, Services and Shopping, Cook County Government
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ICC opening to bring regions closer
Next month's opening of the main section of the Intercounty Connector linking Interstate 95 with Interstate 270 in Montgomery County is expected to have significant effects on Baltimore's economy as it brings the state's richest job and commercial...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Transportation, Politics, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Executive Branch
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Senate Passes Bill To Ban Smoking On MTA Platforms
PIX11.comThe Senate passed legislation that bans smoking in ticketing, boarding or platform areas of the MTA Friday. The bill was introduced by Senator Charles J. Fuschillo Jr. (R-Merrick) which he says will help protect MTA passengers from harmful second hand...Tags: Politics, New York, Travel
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Longer commutes may steal health and fitness
CNNAnybody who has a long daily commute knows the frustration of sitting in traffic with nothing to do but wait. Now, a study suggests that long commutes can take away more than just precious time - they also negatively impact your fitness and health....Tags: Body Mass Index, Weight, Diabetes, Obesity, Heart Disease
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Daytime road work ahead of schedule on Interstate 69
Drivers in Fishers say their neighborhoods are booming and businesses are popping up all over their growing community. But if you ask them about commuting to and from downtown, they'll tell you it's a true test of patience. "It's stressful and it...
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Commuters find ways to get to work other than riding alone in cars
Ed Zakowicz has been doing it for 32 years. Back and forth between his Manchester home and his job at Travelers in downtown Hartford, pedaling his bike 9.5 miles each way, in all sorts of weather. And he still loves it. "When I started, I didn't...
Tags: Sports, Transportation, Obesity, Services and Shopping, Health
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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: Explosions, Fires, Services and Shopping, Jerry Brown, Politics
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Hundreds of bikers participate in Bike to Work Day
Hundreds of bikers gathered downtown Friday morning as part of Bike to Work Day. As part of National Bike to Work Month, the bikers gathered at the Indy Bike Hub YMCA at City Market at approximately 6:30 a.m. to kick off the event. There, bikers were...
Tags: Local Government, Travel
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Heightened NATO security in effect for commuters
Tribune reportersTrains were stopped for an hour and a half on the Metra Electric District line on the South Side this morning while authorities investigated a suspicious package that turned out to be an empty suitcase, authorities said. Two inbound trains, numbers 114...Tags: International Organizations, Amtrak, London Heathrow Airport, Politics, NATO
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Schaumburg to offer Bike to Metra guides
TribLocal - Schaumburg » NewsSchaumburg will join a growing number of suburbs that provide guides for commuters who ride their bikes to the train station – a growing movement …... -
Whitney French Morrill, businessman
Whitney French Morrill, the co-owner of a building maintenance firm that cleaned Baltimore landmarks, died of complications from dementia Saturday at Manor Care Ruxton. The Monkton resident was 87.
Born in New York City and raised in Stamford, Conn.,...Tags: Long Island Sound, Alzheimer's Disease, Harford County, World War II (1939-1945), Politics
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