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May 02 2024
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Combined parcels on Balboa Island's Marine Avenue sell for $4.4 million
A street view looking at the 325 through 331 Marine Avenue properties that sold for $4.4 million on Balboa Island. A pair of parcels on Balboa Island’s iconic Marine Avenue sold recently for $4.4 million, according to a recent news release from the brokers on the deal at Faris Lee Investments and SSG Realty Corp. The combined property — which includes 325, 327, 329 and 331 Marine Avenue — is
Los Angeles TimesApr 17 2024
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Julio Rodriguez, Mariners seek sweep of Reds
April 17 - Julio Rodriguez already has two Silver Slugger Awards. Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais tried to make the case after Tuesday's 3-1 victory against the visiting Cincinnati Reds that there also should be a Gold Glove in Rodriguez's future. "Julio, what he did defensively, it won us the game tonight," Servais said. "I know that they have the stat, defensive runs saved. I don't
ReutersApr 28 2024
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Diamondbacks look to wake up bats against stingy Mariners
April 28 - Corbin Carroll was undoubtedly hoping a homecoming would help him break out of his sophomore slump. So far, it hasn't happened. The Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder, who was a unanimous selection as the National League's Rookie of the Year last season, was hitless in a 3-1 loss at streaking Seattle on Saturday night as his batting average fell below .200. The Mariners will try for a
ReutersApr 27 2024
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Diamondbacks bats remain in deep freeze in latest loss to Mariners
SEATTLE — Right-hander Slade Cecconi turned in another impressive performance, but the Arizona Diamondbacks offense had another no-show night as George Kirby and the Seattle Mariners came away with a 3-1 win on Saturday night at T-Mobile Park. Cecconi gave up one run on three hits in six innings for his second strong outing in as many turns in the rotation in place of the injured Merrill Kelly
AZ CentralMay 14 2024
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Brooklyn’s Red Hook Marine Terminal takes step toward mixed-use future: Hochul, Adams
A once-bustling but worn-down industrial Brooklyn marine terminal could be converted into a mixed-use area, perhaps including housing, officials said Tuesday. Mayor Adams said the city aims to “reimagine” the 122-acre port, which is nestled between Red Hook and the Columbia Street Waterfront District. The terminal is set to be transferred to the city from the Port Authority of New York and New
New York Daily NewsJan 12 2022
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Biden administration planning lists of employees seeking ‘religious’ vaccine exemptions
An obscure federal agency has proposed creating a database capturing the names and “personal religious information” of government employees who submit “religious accommodation requests” to be exempted from the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
At least seven other federal agencies, including five Cabinet departments, are apparently setting up similar “personal religious
Washington TimesApr 12 2024
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Portage opposes state bill that exempts streaming services from paying to maintain cable
PORTAGE, MI -- Like city streets or sidewalks, telecommunications cables buried underground or running into homes are public utilities owned by taxpayers. Cities across the state collect more than $100 million from cable companies for the use of those cables every year, Portage City Manager Pat McGinnis said. In turn, cities maintain them, and can use extra money to support public services and
MLive.comApr 20 2024
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New Hampshire's GOP are taking a stand—against the polio vaccine
New Hampshire could soon beat Florida—known for its anti-vaccine Surgeon General—when it comes to loosening vaccine requirements. A first-in-the-nation bill that’s already passed New Hampshire’s state House, sponsored only by Republican legislators, would end the requirement for parents enrolling kids in childcare to provide documentation of polio and measles vaccination. New Hampshire would
Mother JonesApr 10 2024
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12th Marine Littoral: We visit a newly formed U.S. Marine Corps unit based in Japan
12th Marine Littoral: We visit a newly formed U.S. Marine Corps unit based in Japan
12th Marine Littoral: We visit a newly formed U.S. Marine Corps unit based in Japan Audio will be available later today.
President Biden hosts Japan's prime minister for a state visit highlighting tighter cooperation between their militaries. Both are shifting forces to deter potential adversaries
NPR Fact CheckApr 17 2023
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FEDERAL COURT RESTORES RELIGIOUS EXEMPTION TO STATE VACCINE MANDATE FOR ATTENDING SCHOOL IN MISSISSIPPI
GULFPORT, Miss., April 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Siri & Glimstad LLP announces a ruling from the bench following an evidentiary hearing, wherein a federal court has ruled that the First Amendment requires that the State of Mississippi afford its residents a religious exemption for their children to attend school without one or more state mandated vaccines by July 15, 2023. A written entry
Kilgore News Herald