Saturday, January 10, 2015

Foreclosure on hold for marine mammal facility

A planned foreclosure sale of the Marine Mammal Conservancy base in Key Largo has been put on hold while Monroe County decides whether to take the three-acre site into public… Click to Continue »

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Loss of USOC 2024 Olympics bid may not cost Mayor Eric Garcetti politically

The U.S. Olympic Committee's snubbing of Los Angeles for the 2024 Summer Games was a stinging loss for Mayor Eric Garcetti. But thanks to careful political calculation, it was largely a private one.

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Why Sen. Elizabeth Warren intrigues 2016 voters

John Dickerson: Participants in a new focus group - including some Republicans - voiced a lot of affection for the Massachusetts Democrat

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HILLSBOROUGH: Mahalsky ran in rare company

Just as he did at Hillsborough High School four years earlier, Ryan Mahalsky saved his best race for last at Lehigh University.

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NHL: 4 things to know for Saturday

The Leafs and Oilers have the night off and a chance to savour their victories, while the other five Canadian teams are in action as part of an 11-game schedule.

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Bring on the glitz: What to expect at Detroit auto show

DETROIT (AP) " A walk around the floor of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit leaves you with one message: The U.S. auto industry, which nearly collapsed six years ago, is back with as much flash as ever.Multi-story...

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Morning Box Score: Bulls, Blackhawks Slip

The Bulls are cooling off a bit while Annti Raanta had a bad game in goal for the Blackhawks. [ more › ]

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Study eyes ‘pond scum’ environmental feedback loop

‘This is important because cyanobacteria are on the increase in response to global change …’ Staff Report FRISCO — Fish-killing bacterial blooms are becoming more common in lakes around the world as the climate warms, and new research shows that aquatic microbes themselves can drive nitrogen and phosphorus cycling, resulting in a on-two environmental punch. […]

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These 15 US Cities Are Driving The Future In 2015

A whopping 8 out of the top 15 best performing cities are local tech hubs — including the top 6. Most of the rest are beneficiaries of the oil shale boom.

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Best: Cheap oil no friend to our traditional arguments

In Denver, gasoline dipped below $2 per gallon after Christmas, and I’ve heard rumors of $1.75. Most of us like this immensely. Not so the stock market, which has stumbled as oil prices have dipped below $50 per barrel. Cheap oil has also gummed up a variety of political arguments.

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Theater shooting prosecutors object to requested trial delay

Prosecutors in the Colorado theater shooting case are asking the judge to reject the latest defense request to delay the trial that's scheduled to start Jan. 20.

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Turning on the glitz: Video screens, pricey exhibits built to show off cars, trucks in Detroit

DETROIT — A walk around the floor of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit leaves you with one message: The U.S. auto industry, which nearly collapsed six years ago, is back with as much flash as ever.

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Gas slump fuels tax hike talk

The slump in gas prices nationwide has fueled an idea once thought to be anathema: a hike in the federal gas tax.

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These 15 US Cities Are Driving The Future In 2015

A whopping 8 out of the top 15 best performing cities are local tech hubs — including the top 6. Most of the rest are beneficiaries of the oil shale boom.

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Environment: Study tracks soot pollution in snow

Staff Report FRISCO— From a distance, a freshly fallen blanket of snow looks pure white, but there’s more than meets the eye. Mixed in with the reflective flakes are tiny, dark particles of pollution. University of Washington scientists recently studied that pollution to see if they could find regional or seasonal patterns that might affect […]

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Bring on the Glitz: What to Expect at Detroit Auto Show

Turning on the glitz: Video screens, pricey exhibits built to show off cars, trucks in Detroit

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So long sacred cow: Gas tax builds momentum

A strange twist of fate has made slumping gas prices fuel for a topic once thought to be anathema in a Republican-led Congress: higher gas taxes.

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The week in 38 photos

The Eiffel Tower goes dark Thursday, January 8, in remembrance of the victims of the terrorist attack in Paris. A day earlier, a shooting at the Paris office of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo left at least 12 people dead.

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Armed guards lack training and oversight

Editor's note: CNN teamed up with The Center for Investigative Reporting to examine the licensing of armed security guards.

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Saturday's TV Highlights and Weekend Talk: 'The Other Woman'

Customized TV Listings are available here: http://ift.tt/17HIuBW

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Bring on the glitz: What to expect at Detroit auto show

A walk around the floor of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit leaves you with one message: The U.S. auto industry, which nearly collapsed six years ago, is back with as much flash as ...

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#VailLive: Conditions updates from Vail Mountain

VAIL— Snow reporter John LaConte is covering Vail Mountain with updates on ski conditions, weather and crowds. Send your text, photo or video updates using #VailLive on Twitter or Instagram and see them published in tomorrow's paper.

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Hirscher dominates to win World Cup giant slalom; Ligety 7th

ADELBODEN, Switzerland (AP) " Overall World Cup leader Marcel Hirscher of Austria swept to victory in a giant slalom on Saturday, denying Alexis Pinturault an emotional win for France.Hirscher extended his morning lead to finish...

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Daily Fantasy Hockey 2015: Best NHL FanDuel, DraftKings Lineup for Jan. 10

With the bulk of the NHL 's teams in action Saturday, fantasy players will have no shortage of stars to choose from when setting their daily lineups for FanDuel and DraftKings . In addition to the elite players everyone knows about, though, there are plenty of under-the-radar options to help out a winning cause as well. With just a $60,000 salary cap for FanDuel and $50,000 for DraftKings ...

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Ted Ligety of United States competes during the first run of an alpine ski, men's giant slalom in Adelboden, Switzerland, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2015. Photo: Giovanni Auletta, AP

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A conversation with Gary Hart (part 2): On media, the Middle East and what might have been

Former U.S. Sen. Gary Hart had just returned from Northern Ireland, where he was serving as Secretary of State John Kerry's personal representative, when he sat down for a conversation with Daily Camera editorial page editor Dave Krieger in his Denver law office on Dec. 11. The one-hour, 40-minute conversation moved from his current assignment to a variety of other topics, including Vladimir ...

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These 15 US Cities Are Driving The Future In 2015

A whopping 8 out of the top 15 best performing cities are local tech hubs — including the top 6. Most of the rest are beneficiaries of the oil shale boom.

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HUNTERDON: Prosecutorâs office hosts school safety symposium

The third annual Safe Campus Initiative school safety symposium was held Dec. 8 at the Clinton Township Middle School.

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Hirscher dominates to win World Cup giant slalom; Ligety 7th

ADELBODEN, Switzerland (AP) -- Overall World Cup leader Marcel Hirscher of Austria swept to victory in a giant slalom on Saturday, denying Alexis Pinturault an emotional win for France.

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Latest Forecast: Quiet Today, Changes Arrive On Broncos Sunday

A cold front will move into northeast Colorado tomorrow afternoon bringing rain and snow showers back into the Front Range.

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100 years ago, the House denied women's right to vote — for the last time

Imagine an American woman who had no right to vote. It may be hard to believe, but she existed just 100 years ago. And on Jan. 12, 1915, Congress overwhelmingly denied her the right to cast a ballot alongside her fellow man. On that day suffragists lined the galleries as a 10-hour debate in the House of Representatives unfolded, according to an account in The New York Times . Opponents stood ...

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These 15 US Cities Are Driving The Future In 2015

A whopping 8 out of the top 15 best performing cities are local tech hubs — including the top 6. Most of the rest are beneficiaries of the oil shale boom.

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Hirscher dominates to win World Cup giant slalom; Ligety 7th

ADELBODEN, Switzerland (AP) -- Overall World Cup leader Marcel Hirscher of Austria swept to victory in a giant slalom on Saturday, denying Alexis Pinturault an emotional win for France.

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Hollywood veteran Samuel Goldwyn Jr. dies

Samuel Goldwyn Jr., a veteran film producer and the son of one of Hollywood’s pioneering movie moguls, has died of congestive heart failure at age 88, according to media reports. The producer of such films as “Mystic Pizza,” “The Preacher’s Wife,” “Wild at Heart” and the 2013 version of “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” […]

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Investment professionals going to pot

NEW YORK — The pros are getting into pot.

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Sporting Kansas City Duo Headed to U.S. Men's National Team January Camp

U.S. to play Chile and Panama in international friendlies

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Daily Picks: Big night for Metropolitan Division

Daily Picks: Big night for Metropolitan Division

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5 Things To Know About The Boston 2024 Olympic Bid

With Boston picked as the U.S. bid to host the 2024 Summer Olympics, many questions remain about the road to the games and the impact the international event could have on the city.

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Icy Road Lead To Fire Engine Rollover

A fire engine ended up in a front yard Saturday morning after it slid into a curb and tipped over.

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Colorado Board of Education votes to give districts opt-out on tests

A violation of sunshine laws? Steve Durham, a new member of the Colorado Board of Education, made the motion to allow school districts to opt out of a portion of the state’s new standardized tests during a discussion about school finance. It was not previously on the agenda announcing the meeting.

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HUNTERDON: Prosecutorâs office hosts school safety symposium

The third annual Safe Campus Initiative school safety symposium was held Dec. 8 at the Clinton Township Middle School.

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ECHL Today - January 10

- Mike Ullrich leads Orlando against the Everblades with three goals.

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Legislators busy at session's start

With the pomp and circumstance of opening day of the 2015 legislature out of the way, lawmakers are getting down to business.

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Logan County Board seeking bids for 2015 Fair services

The Logan County Fair Board got to work on preparations for the 2015 fair — July 30-Aug. 9 — at their first regular meeting of the year Thursday.

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Judge gives cleric life in prison for plots to kidnap tourists, build US terror camp

An Egyptian-born cleric who turned a London mosque into a training ground for extremist Islamists was sent to prison for life on Friday by a judge who cited his lack of remorse for "barbaric" acts that included aiding kidnappers who killed four tourists in Yemen in 1998 and sending two men to the United States to open a terrorist training camp in Oregon.

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HUNTERDON: Prosecutorâs office hosts school safety symposium

The third annual Safe Campus Initiative school safety symposium was held Dec. 8 at the Clinton Township Middle School.

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HILLSBOROUGH: Mahalsky ran in rare company

Just as he did at Hillsborough High School four years earlier, Ryan Mahalsky saved his best race for last at Lehigh University.

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Fort Collins residents hoping for local ski resort

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) - Skiing isn't convenient when you live in Northern Colorado. Cameron Pass is 70 miles up Colorado Highway 14 and offers cross-country skiing. Rocky Mountain National Park used to have a resort, Hidden Valley, but it was shut down by the National Park ...

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Famed producer Samuel Goldwyn Jr. dies at 88

Samuel Goldwyn Jr., the son of a fiercely independent-minded Hollywood mogul and the producer of many independent films in his own right including “Mystic Pizza” and studio hits including “Master and Commander,” died Friday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.

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Oklahoma death-row inmates seek emergency stays of execution

Attorneys on Friday asked a federal appeals court to delay the executions of four Oklahoma inmates while the court considers their joint appeal.

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