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Massport head steps down 

The man who took over the Massachusetts Port Authority seven months after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks is leaving to head the new homeland security division of a New York-based communications and security firm. ...

DHS cuts New York and Washington grants, sends more to Chicago and Los Angeles 

A decision by the Department of Homeland Security to cut some of its grants to major cities, like New York and Washington, has angered officials around the country. ...

Kodiak discusses crabs 

The Kodiak, Alaska, City Council and the Kodiak Island Borough are meeting to discuss a report on the crab rationalization program in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands. ...

Whynot, N.D., town revival 

There once was a town called Whynot, N.D. ...

Mayor bemoans resignation of New York memorial chief 

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg says last week’s resignation of the chief executive of the World Trade Center Memorial Foundation will only further complicate the troubled efforts to construct the memorial. ...

Chicago hiring corruption trial continues 

In the ongoing trial of Chicago officials charged with rigging the city’s hiring process, defense attorneys argue that politics have always been part of the process and are only now being called a crime. ...

Debate rages on mayor’s plan to take over Los Angeles schools 

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is on the road defending his plan for a “council of mayors” to take over the Los Angeles Unified School District....

Ruling limits whistle blowing 

A ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court bars public employees from seeking First Amendment protection when they blow the whistle on rules violations while on the job, according to the Washington Post. ...

Florida county saving gas for hurricane season 

Santa Rosa County, Fla., officials want more gas stations to be prepared for hurricane season....

NASCAR in Tacoma 

NASCAR auto racing may be coming to Tacoma, Wash. A Florida company wants to build a $345 million racetrack near the city, and Tacoma Mayor Bill Baarsma recently spoke in favor of it, according to The News Tribune. ...

Texas lawmakers get free tickets 

State and federal lawmakers in Texas have been taking free tickets to University of Texas football games. ...

Wildlife walks the streets of New York City 

Bears and coyotes are becoming regular residents of parts of New York City and urban areas in New Jersey. ...

Privatizing water treatment requires careful management 

Privatizing water treatment has been a boon for many cities, but in some cases it has led to scandals, environmental violations and consumer complaints, according to The Los Angeles Times. ...

Pit bull laws in Chicago 

Chicagoans will be able to keep their pit bulls if the city approves a package of ordinances aimed at preventing the use of any animal for fighting. ...

Texas health board considers care for uninsured 

Proposed legislation in Texas could increase the amount counties would have to pay for healthcare for the uninsured. ...

Newspaper to help mediate Virginia sewer plant debate 

Tazewell County and Bluefield, Va., and the Bluefield Sanitary Board may have to turn to a West Virginia newspaper to mediate any further problems in the development of a sewer treatment plant. ...

Federal aid coming to New England flood victims 

Parts of Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine affected by recent floods qualify for federal aid now that President Bush has declared them to be disaster areas. ...

New Lenox mayor defends spending 

The mayor of New Lenox, Ill., is defending his use of money from his campaign to pay personal debts he had incurred on a city credit card. ...

Washington development threatens urban wilderness 

Environmentalists in Washington, D.C., are concerned about human development encroaching on wilderness. ...

New York trains lose power 

Amtrak officials still aren’t sure exactly what caused the electrical failure that stalled commuter trains all over the northeast on Thursday, but local and state officials say it must not happen again. ...

Ill wind blows on Buzzard’s Bay 

Some residents of Fairhaven, Mass., are huffing and puffing over a developer’s plans to build a wind farm in Buzzard’s Bay. ...

Jeweler tells Minnesota town to shrink its Main Street 

A jeweler in Anoka, Minn., is urging the city to develop a “smaller Main Street” to slow people to a stop in the city’s downtown area. ...

Lincoln expects banner year for tourism 

Three major events are expected to bring record crowds of tourists to Lincoln, Neb., this summer. ...

Chicago alderman defends proposed 20 percent raise 

A Chicago alderman says his fellow members of the city council and he deserve the 20 percent pay raise he has proposed. ...

Plans under development to cut costs of 9/11 memorial 

Two separate committees are working to cut the cost of the proposed 9/11 memorial to be built on the footprints of the World Trade Center in New York....

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