Personal Injury Advocates for Hawaiian Gardens? Residents
Hawaiian Gardens City – Home to over 15,922 citizens residing in the county of Los Angeles. It is the smallest city in Los Angeles known for its unique and relaxing tropical setting. It is also famous for its casinos as it is one of the seven cities in the county allowing casino gambling.
Hawaiian Gardens is more than just a city on the map. It is a place described to… Continue reading
Residents voice opposition to Concord Costco
Residents voice opposition to Concord Costco
CONCORD — Citing issues from the potential of increased traffic and crime to decreased property values and quality of life, residents voiced numerous concerns Tuesday night regarding the possibility of a Costco behind Brinton Lake Corporate Center on Baltimore Pike.
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Gulf Coast residents brace for slow-motion oil disaster
Gulf Coast residents brace for slow-motion oil disaster
Nearly two weeks after an explosion aboard an oil rig caused a leak from an undersea oil well off Louisiana, the impact is just beginning to unfold.
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Residents fighting Wal-Mart in Marple
Residents fighting Wal-Mart in Marple
While official plans have yet to be submitted to the township, a group of local residents is continuing its fight about the possibility of Wal-Mart opening in Marple Crossroads Shopping Center. Joined under the banner nomarplewalmart@aol.com, homeowners in Marple and Springfield are voicing concerns as they have learned particulars about the suggested store.
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Stalled eastern New Orleans levee protection work a danger to residents, corps official says
Stalled eastern New Orleans levee protection work a danger to residents, corps official says
The awarding of contracts to complete about 14 miles of levees, floodwalls and floodgates protecting eastern New Orleans from hurricane storm surges has been delayed for more than two months by failures to get permission to access properties on…
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