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Here is the latest Kansas news from The Associated Press
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Attorney General Derek Schmidt's office says lawsuits filed over new laws passed this year could cost Kansas more than $1.2 million over the next two years. One measure declares that the federal government has no power to...Tags: Minority Groups, Same-Sex Marriage, Derek Schmidt, Sam Brownback, Social Issues
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TSA to soon allow fliers to carry small folding knives on planes
The Transportation Security Administration will soon let airline passengers carry small folding knives on planes for the first time since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. But a group of flight attendants is doing everything it can to halt the...
Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Conservation, Science and Technology, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Air Transportation Industry
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Md. airport towers appear safe from federal cuts
Five air traffic control towers in Maryland that had been scheduled to shut down in June as a result of federal budget cuts are now expected to remain open, lawmakers said Wednesday — easing fears that the closures could back up flights at BWI...
Tags: White House, Ocean City, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Science and Technology, U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations
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Bob Hope Airport scores new tenant
Bob Hope Airport is welcoming a new commuter airline this month whose routes will connect the Imperial Valley to Los Angeles and beyond. On Wednesday, Portland, Ore.-based SeaPort Airlines launched its new slate of 12 non-stop, round-trip flights per...Tags: Air Transportation, Trips and Vacations, Transportation Industry, Travel, Transportation
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Southwest Airlines fined $150,000 for slow response to complaints
Southwest Airlines, the nation's largest domestic carrier, agreed to pay a $150,000 fine for failing to give timely responses to passenger complaints. The U.S. Department of Transportation announced the fine Wednesday, saying Southwest did not respond...
Tags: Southwest Airlines Co., Punishment, Fines, Air Transportation Industry
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Chevron: Utah-Idaho petroleum pipeline shut through testing
ReutersApril 30 (Reuters) - Chevron Corp said on Tuesday its Utah-Idaho pipeline remained shut after a failure occurred between Bear River and Ogden during testing. The cause of the failure was being investigated, and the pipeline will remain shut-in throughout...Tags: Chevron Corportion
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Chevron's Utah petroleum pipeline fails stress test-local media
ReutersApril 30 (Reuters) - Chevron Corp's pipeline carrying diesel and jet fuel between its Salt Lake City, Utah, refinery and Boise, Idaho failed a stress test ordered by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety...Tags: Chevron Corportion
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JTA plans summer ground-breaking for new Greyhound bus terminal
The Florida Times-UnionThe Jacksonville Transportation Authority will begin construction this summer of a new bus terminal for Greyhound, clearing the way for Greyhound to move from its current site in the downtown core. JTA expects the new $6 million terminal, located a...Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)
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Missouri River could be Marine Highway
St. Joseph News-Press, Mo.Declaring the Missouri River between Kansas City and Sioux City, Iowa, to be a Marine Highway could benefit the region by promoting navigation and economic development regionally, officials say. The designation allows ports and terminals to receive...Tags: St. Louis, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Productivity, U.S. Congress
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EDITORIAL: False alarm
The Akron Beacon JournalDemocrats and Republicans joined together in another effort last week. Large, bipartisan majorities moved with rare speed to ease delays at the nation's airports. They gave the U.S. Department of Transportation flexibility to move money from capital...Tags: Head Start, Unemployment Benefits, Air Transportation Delays
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More rights for bicyclists? Not without a fight
Star TribuneAs bicyclists saddle up after a long winter, Minnesota legislators are preparing to grant them greater rights to ride on the road. But not without a fight. Measures advancing in the House and Senate would make it harder for motorists to use bike lanes...Tags: Republican Party, Parties and Movements, Politics, Ray LaHood
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