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The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has received a $1 million grant from the U.S. government to help research the high number of heart attacks suffered by firefighters, according to Sens. Barbara A. Mikulski and Benjamin L. Cardin.
John Hark, emergency management director for the city of Hannibal, explains to Lt. Gen. Robert L. Van Antwerp, chief of engineers and commanding general, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, about the steps that were taken to protect the city's flood wall last week.
Secerno Ltd., a global technology provider of data security , issued a warning to retailers and consumers alike regarding section 6.6 of the PCI (Payment card Industry) standard that takes effect on June 30th.
Photo by Martin Reis. More are in his Guaranteed Bike Lane set. Sometimes the Internet isn't enough to protect Toronto's bike lanes from the drivers that treat the space between the thick white line and the curb as their territory.
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | Q: I am 58 and have one disabled brother (age 48), who has always lived at home with our parents. Our father died last year and left everything to our mother, who, at 83, has been diagnosed with dementia.
John Morris, alternately one of Long Beach's most passionate critics and vocal advocates, is set to take on the Harbor Department and its $1 billion budget tonight at the monthly "Beer and Politics" forum hosted by the Long Beach Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Prison bus killer judged too dangerous for mental facility A convicted killer who was found not criminally responsible this month for his third homicide will remain incarcerated at a maximum-security prison while receiving treatment for his psychiatric illnesses from the state health department - a decision that defense attorneys say effectively "guts" the laws designed to protect the
The Macalloy site was an industrial plant so dirty it was closed and finally cleaned up by the government, with the remaining pollution capped to protect the environment. Now developers of the former Superfund site on Pittsburg Avenue want North Charleston to approve a plan that would allow them to stack containers as high as 45 feet. Residents said that's dangerous, too.