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Baltimore approves $278,000 for firm to monitor speed cameras
Baltimore officials on Wednesday hired a private company to oversee an overhaul of the city's speed and red light camera system — and audit tickets to ensure accuracy. The city's spending panel, the Board of Estimates, approved a six-month, $278,...
Tags: URS Corporation, Public Officials, Xerox Corporation, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Science and Technology
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'Perfection doesn't take the day off' at The Resort at Pelican Hill
Passing through the thick double doors of The Resort at Pelican Hill's employee entrance feels a little like going to school. The broad, windowless corridor has the kind of floor that's good for rolling carts and making shoes squeak. The white walls are...
Tags: Pacific Ocean, Personal Service, Career and Workplace, Hotels and Accommodations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Pelican Hill, Montage receive top Forbes rating
Two Orange County resorts -- The Resort at Pelican Hill and Montage Laguna Beach -- earned new 2013 five-star ratings from the Forbes Travel Guide, formerly Mobil Travel Guide, Forbes announced Tuesday. In making the Forbes five-star list, Pelican Hill'...
Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Travel, Tour Operations Industry
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Montage, Pelican Hill receive top Forbes rating
Two Orange County resorts -- Montage Laguna Beach and The Resort at Pelican Hill -- earned new 2013 five-star ratings from the Forbes Travel Guide, formerly Mobil Travel Guide, Forbes announced Tuesday. In making the Forbes five-star list, Pelican Hill'...
Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Travel, Tour Operations Industry
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Gas prices post big jump since last month
As gas prices soared toward $4 per gallon, Fred Price has sought out the best deals at the pump. Even so, the self-employed handyman who drives to jobs throughout Baltimore is feeling the pinch of a more than 40-cent-per-gallon jump in the last month....
Tags: Petroleum Industry, Minor League Baseball, Sunoco Incorporated, Trips and Vacations, Automotive Equipment
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Kevin Gausman has memorable debut in Orioles' spring road opener
Kevin Gausman began warming up in the fifth inning of the Orioles' Grapefruit League road opener against the Toronto Blue Jays. He was scheduled to make his Orioles debut, but he didn't know when he'd receive the call to enter the game from the dugout....
Tags: Toronto Blue Jays, Grapefruit League, Kevin Gausman, Spring Training, Baseball
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'Just looking for sane policy' on unlicensed drivers
I got into a minor fender-bender once near downtown Los Angeles and suggested to the other driver that we pull off the highway and deal with the matter on a safer city street. She said OK, then disappeared. Was she uninsured, or maybe unlicensed? It...
Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Los Angeles Police Department, Crime, Law and Justice, Transportation Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents
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A holiday gift guide for that special traveler in your life
Los Angeles TimesYour face says it all: You are starting to panic. Don't. If you're shopping for a traveler, you might just find the answer to your gift-giving conundrum in these pages. Our team of travelers has tested items large and small, pricey and affordable, and...Tags: Personal Service, Apple iPad, Arts, Andrew McCarthy, James Oseland
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Gas prices near January record, but there are some positive signs
California gasoline prices have quietly crept close to their record for this time of year. But there are some positive signs for the state's motorists in the fuel supply numbers. After most recently bottoming out at the not so low price of $3.522 on...
Tags: Market and Exchange, Petroleum Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Gasoline Industry
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More young people admit to driving drowsy
The Road Warrior w/Dan HartzellAs if parents of young adults didn’t have enough to fret about, a greater percentage of young people admit to driving drowsy at least some of the time, according to a survey by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. The nonprofit agency reported... -
City's lucrative speed camera program dogged by problems
The Baltimore SunThe tractor-trailer hit 70 mph as it passed the Poly-Western high school campus on Cold Spring Lane, barreling down a turn lane at twice the legal speed limit. Or so the $40 citation claimed. Just before Falls Road, a pole-mounted speed camera clocked the...Tags: Howard County, Automotive Equipment, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Highway Transportation, Frank Murphy
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Cold weather tips for drivers and homeowners
We're calling them the "know" "no-duh" tips. Most everyone knows for instance, not to warm your car up in the garage. Or to be sure your pets have water available that's not going to freeze in cold weather. That's the "no duh" advice and here's some less...
Tags: Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Feb 25, 2013
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Jan 26, 2013
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Dec 16, 2012
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Nov 18, 2012
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Jan 21, 2013
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