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Advocates as well as City Council members worry that, with five years left on the BRESCO contract, the Scott administration is moving too slowly to end trash incineration in Baltimore.
Incumbent Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba, who was pursuing a third term, was indicted on federal charges late last year but ...
Because the Wharf is a private community, a youth curfew can immediately go into effect. However, D.C. Mayor Bowser said the Navy Yard will not have a curfew because it is public property and a ...
Ross took the traditional approach. Her campaign paid $1,035 for yard signs before the primary, according to campaign finance reports. Vogel did the exact opposite. His campaign didn't pay a dime for ...
This is the long campaign so many of us are waging ... It’s been going and growing in the 15 years since, with no signs of slowing down. The “show,” if you want to call it that, has a ...
"The Real Cost" Youth E-cigarette Prevention Campaign uses digital, social media and gaming platforms to educate teens about the dangers of e-cigarettes. It is part of a broader strategy to ...
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In collaboration with the League of Women Voters, the company is collecting polypropylene yard signs for recycling in its solvent purification process. It set up collection points in Seminole and ...
As residents remove their political signs, we found out if they’re recyclable — and how people are reusing them. Students at Community Stepping Stones turn old campaign yard signs into art ...
Giving your old political yard signs a new purpose is a great way to save money on something brand new, plus it keeps excess waste out of landfills for a cleaner, healthier planet. If you're short on ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Keep Toledo/Lucas County Beautiful is collecting campaign yard signs to recycle until Sunday, Dec. 1. With election season being over, many yard signs are no longer needed.