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Kelly Road bridge is coming down
Rod Alexander has given up trying to save the historic Kelly Road Bridge but is supporting a new plan to preserve parts of it.
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Feds warn that fireworks injuries are common and sometimes serious
Everybody knows fireworks are dangerous but every year, thousands of injured consumers wind up in hospital emergency rooms with injuries that range from minor to fatal.
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Electric or gas: Which appliances are better?
If you're moving into a new house and have the luxury to design your kitchen, should you set it up to run gas or electric appliances? The same question applies to those who are searching for a new apartment. Should you choose a building that uses gas to power its appliances, or electricity?
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Americans hold dimmest view on economic outlook in five months
The fewest Americans in five months said the economy was improving in June, signaling the slowdown in employment is seeping into consumer psychology.
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Truckers as leading indicator show stable U.S. growth
Rising truck shipments show the U.S. economic expansion is intact, even amid concerns that a slowdown in retail sales and Europe's sovereign-debt crisis could stall growth.
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Store brands can knock 36 percent off grocery bill, survey says
What's the difference between an advertised brand and a store brand? Sometimes it's just the label.
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Forget movie critics, mindless Internet chatter predicts blockbusters and bombs
Why did "The Avengers" blow the roof off the box office, while "Battleship" sank to the bottom of the sea? Blame internet chatter. The number of times a film is mentioned in blog posts and social media strongly reflects how much money it is pulling in at the box office, according to a new model developed by Japanese physicists.
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Warming gas levels hit 'troubling milestone'
WASHINGTON (AP) — The world's air has reached what scientists call a troubling new milestone for carbon dioxide, the main global warming pollutant.
Monitoring stations across the Arctic this spring are measuring more than 400 parts per million of the heat-trapping gas in the atmosphere. The number isn't quite a surprise, because it's been rising at an accelerating pace. Years ago, it passed the 350 ppm mark that many scientists say is the highest safe level for carbon dioxide. It now stands globally at 395.
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Pittsburgh company converting 50 cabs to propane
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh Transportation Group has begun converting 50 of its taxi cabs to run on propane, a fuel the company says will save its drivers money and pollute less that gasoline.
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DCNR To Collect Money From Drillers Who Harvest Gas Under Public Streams
Natural gas drillers have to sign leases and compensate the state if they plan to collect gas trapped deep beneath publicly owned streams and rivers, according to a policy developed recently by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
The policy applies to gas gathered from pads on neighboring properties - away from the streams and their banks - where wells are drilled vertically before turning and boring laterally underground.
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