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Utilities get energy efficiency bonuses
Money & CompanyCalifornia regulators awarded $62.7 million in energy efficiency incentive payments to the state's four biggest public utilities. The rewards go to investor-owned companies, such as Southern California Edison Co., that achieve at least 85% of energy-... -
The Crowd: Space and green totally go together
Among the most fashionable folks attending Sept. 25's Discovery Science Center gala were a woman in a ball gown fashioned entirely of leaves, a petite gal in a little black cocktail dress made of a Hefty trash bag accented with a stole made of Swifter...Tags: Potatoes, Microsemi Corporation, Wells Fargo & Co., Science and Technology, Entertainment
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Gas Company monitoring LCF pipelines
As investigators continue to decipher the cause of the Sept. 9 pipeline explosion in San Bruno, Calif., the Southern California Gas Company is enhancing an already extensive list of safety procedures to ensure such an accident does not occur locally,...Tags: Carlsbad, Companies and Corporations, U.S. Department of Transportation, San Bruno (San Mateo, California), Chevy Chase
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Briefly In Business: Chamber offers Business Showcase
The Glendale Chamber of Commerce offers local businesses a chance to grow in the current competitive marketplace with its Business Showcase 2010 from 4 to 8 p.m. on Oct. 20. The event will be at the Glendale Civic Auditorium, 1401 N. Verdugo Road....Tags: Family, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Business Bank Corporation, California, Glendale (Los Angeles, California)
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Gas leak triggers street closures, evacuations
Southern California Gas Company workers successfully stemmed the flow of natural gas from the ruptured gas line on Chevy Chase Drive shortly after 2 p.m., said Gas Company spokesman Raul Gordillo.
The street, which had been closed between Descanso Drive...Tags: Chevy Chase, Los Angeles, Natural Resources, Disasters, Natural Gas
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Recession Retraining: ICDC
Gayle Anderson was live at ICDC College to learning about its education programs. ICDC College has provided a quality education to students since 1995. Their course curriculum keeps pace with today's career choices. Their experienced instructors...Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Colleges and Universities, California, Chinatown (Los Angeles, California), Employment Opportunities
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Gas leak contained at John Wayne Airport
An electrical contractor struck a gas line at John Wayne Airport about 7:30 a.m. today, forcing authorities to block traffic into part of the airport and to evacuate some areas, according to emergency responders. No one was injured by the leaking gas....Tags: Political Systems, Politics, California, Gay Pride San Diego, John Wayne
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Gas line struck at John Wayne Airport
An electrical contractor struck a gas line at John Wayne Airport at about 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, forcing authorities to block traffic into part of the airport and evacuate some areas, according to emergency responders. No one was injured by the leaking...Tags: Politics, Political Systems, California, Gay Pride San Diego, John Wayne
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Duvall reports dinner tabs paid by lobbyists, but none by woman he bragged about [Updated]
L.A. NOWA state assemblyman who resigned after bragging of sex with a woman later identified as a lobbyist was treated by other lobbying groups to dinners and receptions with tabs totaling $486 this year, he disclosed to the state's ethics watchdog...... -
California's 'psychology of influence' to slash energy use
GreenspacePsychologists call it the norm to conform. A well-known behavioral phenomenon that prompts people to mimic the actions of their peers, this subtle psychological trick is now used by utilities to cut their consumersâ electricity use. Providing... -
Residents smell foul odor in San Fernando Valley
L.A. NOWSeveral residents in the north San Fernando Valley sniffed a strange odor in the air this morning and called 911 to report it, authorities said. "They didn't describe what it smelled like, fortunately," said Rich Matheney, a spokesman for the...... -
Sierra Madre names first openly gay mayor
L.A. NOWSan Gabriel Valley's first openly gay mayor: Joe Mosca is the new mayor of Sierra Madre, and the Pasadena Star-News is reporting he is the first openly gay mayor in the San Gabriel Valley: Mosca, a 37-year-old attorney for Southern......
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