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Niagara Falls State Park: Improving a natural wonder
NIAGARA FALLS – The invasive plants have been removed from Luna Island. Elevators at the Cave of the Winds installed many decades ago have been replaced. Three Sisters Islands will have defined overlooks with views of the Niagara River.Crews are finishing up about $5 million in rehabilitation work at Niagara Falls...
buffalonews.com (22 minutes ago)
2 cited for poaching abalone near Laguna Beach
California Fish and Wildlife officials say they cited two men for poaching abalone from a protected area near Laguna Beach.
sacbee.com (38 minutes ago)
2 cited for poaching abalone near Laguna Beach
California Fish and Wildlife officials say they cited two men for poaching abalone from a protected area near Laguna Beach. Read comments
fresnobee.com (39 minutes ago)
2 cited for poaching abalone near Laguna Beach
California Fish and Wildlife officials say they cited two men for poaching abalone from a protected area near Laguna Beach.Click to Continue »
sanluisobispo.com (42 minutes ago)
2 cited for poaching abalone near Laguna Beach
California Fish and Wildlife officials say they cited two men for poaching abalone from a protected area near Laguna Beach.
modbee.com (45 minutes ago)
Grantham man is Geospatial Hall of Famer
Curtis B. Ward is one of four leaders added to the Hall of Fame rolls this year. He was cited as 8220an influential player in the United States8217 complicated, highly technical and analytical world of intelligence.8221
unionleader.com (2 hours ago)

Cabinet office to fly rainbow flag during Pride week
Francis Maude is to show the government's commitment to the equality agenda by allowing the rainbow flag to be flown from the cabinet office in Whitehall during Pride week next month. David Cameron has faced criticism for attempting to distance the Tory leadership from gay rights after declining to speak in detail...
guardian.co.uk (2 hours ago)

Obama Pick Faces Scrutiny Over Risky Loans
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama's nominee for commerce secretary was questioned briefly about her ties to a subprime mortgage lender that failed in 2001 and her role as a beneficiary of family offshore trusts in the Bahamas, but those were minor bumps in an otherwise smooth Senate confirmation hearing Thursday....
huffingtonpost.com (3 hours ago)

WATCH: Teacher's Epic Resignation Video
Ellie Rubenstein has had enough. Upon learning that she would be involuntarily transferred to another Illinois school, the former fourth-grade teacher submitted her resignation in the form of a video. In the 10-minute spoken resignation, posted on Youtube Tuesday under the username Iquityoucantfireme, Rubenstein...
huffingtonpost.com (3 hours ago)
Mavericks cited for labor law violations
Mavericks Steak and Cocktails will pay $26,553 in back wages and fines after a Department of Labor investigation showed that the business broke several labor laws.
aberdeennews.com (5 hours ago)

Federal administration: Company involved in tanker fuel crash previously cited
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration called The Sentinel with updated information on the history of the trucking company involved in the May 9 tanker fuel crash that shutdown Inters…
cumberlink.com (5 hours ago)
Legislature approves residency rule for new Erie County workers
New employees of Erie County government will have to live in the county after the Legislature today narrowly passed a residency law despite some concerns raised by the county executive’s office.The Legislature approved the measure in a tight 6-5 vote.“As I said when I first proposed it, I was surprised to see that...
buffalonews.com (6 hours ago)

Guantánamo detainee release to be restarted as part of Obama plan
Barack Obama on Thursday moved to restart the release of detainees from Guantánamo Bay in a move designed to defuse an ongoing hunger strike and to take a step towards the president's stated aim of shutting the controversial prison camp. Giving a major speech on national security, Obama said that any failure to...
guardian.co.uk (8 hours ago)
Obama: We’re facing pre-9/11 style terror threats
Joel Gehrke President Obama explained today that the terrorist threats currently faced by the United States bear a closer resemblance to the attacks sustained at the end of the twentieth century than the September 11, 2001, attacks. The president cited the Boston bombing and the Fort Hood shooting among other other...
washingtonexaminer.com (9 hours ago)
Make Mine Food Dye and Rubbing Alcohol
Thirteen TGI Fridays are among restaurants cited in New Jersey's "Operation Swill."
cnbc.com (10 hours ago)
Police: St. Charles 'Jesus' suspect pretended to be in fight
ST. CHARLES – The man claiming to be Jesus on Sunday morning in an incident at Hotel Baker was cited even earlier that day with public drunkenness, after he and another man sought attention by pretending to fight, according to a St. Charles Police Department report.
kcchronicle.com (11 hours ago)

US new home sales rose to second-highest level since 2008 in April
Sales of new US homes rose in April to the second highest level since the summer of 2008 while the median price for a new home hit a record high, further signs that housing is recovering. New-home sales rose to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 454,000 in April, the Commerce Department said Thursday. That was up...
guardian.co.uk (11 hours ago)
Could State Taxes Cause Dwight Howard To Flee L.A. For Houston?
Earlier this week, word began to spread in sports circles that NBA fans may be in for another summer of incessant speculation regarding the future of L.A. Lakers' free agent center and chronic malcontent Dwight Howard's, with rumors emerging that rather than resign with the Lakers as expected, Howard may well flee...
forbes.com (11 hours ago)
Jessup business facing liquor control citations
JESSUP - The state Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement cited a Lackawanna County business for liquor law violations in January and March, the bureau reports.
thetimes-tribune.com (13 hours ago)

Father of Muhammad al-Dura rebukes Israeli report on son's death
In a scrubby cemetery in central Gaza, where crumbling tombstones nestle in the sand amid windblown rubbish, Jamal al-Dura crouched at the grave of his son Muhammed to recite the Muslim prayer for the dead. With the youngest of his 11 children at his side, he took his hands from his face, laid them on the marble...
guardian.co.uk (13 hours ago)
New Jersey bars filled premium liquor bottles with cheap booze, authorities say
Twenty-nine bars and restaurants, nearly half of them TGI Fridays, filled premium brand liquor bottles with lower-quality booze and sold it to patrons who thought they were buying the good stuff, authorities said Wednesday. A yearlong investigation by the state Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control, dubbed...
foxnews.com (13 hours ago)

North Korea says willing to take China's advice to start talks
BEIJING (Reuters) - North Korea is willing to take China's advice and enter into talks, Chinese state television cited an envoy of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as saying, following weeks of tension on the Korean peninsula after the North's latest nuclear test.
chicagotribune.com (14 hours ago)
Starwood Upgraded as Capital Return Eyed
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Starwood Hotels got an upgrade to "buy" from Bank of America Thursday as analysts at the bank cited the potential "for a significant return of capital." Starwood's price target also got a lift from the bank's analysts, to $84 from $70. The analysts also see the potential for asset sales...
thestreet.com (15 hours ago)
Ford to Close Its 2 Australian Auto Plants
Ford cited a strong currency and high costs for the decision to close its engine plant in Geelong and its vehicle assembly plant in Broadmeadows.
nytimes.com (16 hours ago)

Tibetan rights groups criticise China over monk's five-year jail term
Tibetan rights groups have reacted with outrage after Chinese authorities sentenced a Tibetan monk to five years in prison for criticising the Chinese government. Gartse Jigme, 36, was sentenced on 14 May by a county court in Malho, a prefecture in western Qinghai province bordering the Tibetan autonomous region....
guardian.co.uk (16 hours ago)
Few factors cited for abysmal turnout
Centre County’s turnout in the municipal primary was not only one of the lowest in the state, it was the worst locally dating back at least 17 years.Click to Continue »
centredaily.com (17 hours ago)
Fond du Lac woman cited for throwing egg
A 21-year-old Fond du Lac woman was cited this week for throwing an egg off the Macy Street parking ramp.
fdlreporter.com (18 hours ago)

PolitiFact R.I. rules URI professor's claim on race and police stops Mostly True
PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Amid the debate over whether Rhode Island's campus police should be armed, several University of Rhode Island faculty members expressed concern that students, especially minority students, could be targeted by police who haven't been adequately trained. (The state Board of Education is expected...
providencejournal.com (18 hours ago)

AMD launches new mobile chips: will they be in your next laptop or tablet?
Under ever-increasing pressure from Intel, AMD has formally announced its yearly refresh of its mobile processors. Known as APUs (Accelerated Processing Units), the hybrid GPU and CPU chips will be branded A4 and E2 at the value end of the market, and A6, A8 and A10 for performance laptops and what AMD calls...
techradar.com (23 hours ago)
Ticket reissued to former West Palm Beach city commission candidate Jackson after alleged hit-run
Former city commission candidate Sean Jackson has been re-cited for an alleged hit and run in the city hall garage after police accidentally mixed up witnesses and dropped the case, said the West Palm Beach Police Department.
palmbeachpost.com (1 day ago)