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Former H.B. officer files claim against city
A former Huntington Beach police officer has filed a claim for more than half a million dollars against the city, saying officials terminated him wrongfully, released information about an internal investigation unlawfully and denied him a medical...Tags: Medical Research, Physical Disabilities, Medical Research, Mark Hayes, Heart Problems
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Natural Perspectives: Getting prepared for disaster takes some real effort
Preparing for emergencies is so important that Vic and I are devoting another column to the topic. After sitting in on the city's disaster preparedness seminar two weeks ago, I am more ready for emergencies. Vic and I have put many of the things that I...Tags: Metal and Mineral, First Aid, Cell Phones, Building Material, Disasters and Accidents
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City Council denies cell tower permits
The Huntington Beach City Council voted Monday night to revoke two of T-Mobile's wireless permits to build cell towers in two city parks, one near an elementary school. The council voted 6 to 1, with Councilman Don Hansen dissenting, at a special meeting...Tags: Cell Phones, Education, Elections, Elementary Schools, Companies and Corporations
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Murder suspect arrested at his bachelor party
Though his arraignment was delayed Tuesday, new details emerged about a Costa Mesa man accused of killing, decapitating and dismembering his neighbor and then shooting a friend of the victim to throw police off his tracks. Daniel Wozniak — who...Tags: Sexual Assault, Assault, Family, Sex Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Man accused of sending naked picture to Naperville girl
TribLocal - Naperville » NewsA northwest Illinois man is facing felony charges after police said he sent nude photos of himself to a young Naperville girl he met through …... -
Southwest Baptist University men's basketball program sanctioned, coach suspended
BOLIVAR, Mo. (AP) - The NCAA has sanctioned the men's basketball team at Southwest Baptist University after an investigation found hundreds of impermissible text messages sent to prospective athletes. Penalties include one year of probation, recruiting...
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Ohio start-up to bring gigabit broadband to six U.S. communities
Gigabit Squared, a start-up based in Ohio, announced it would bring gigabit broadband speeds to six communities across the country through a new program that has secured $200 million in funding. The Gigabit Neighborhood Gateway Program will be in...
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The battle for the 'smart home' heats up
What if the cable guy was also your home security guy?
Maryland consumers are about to find out. Comcast Corp. has launched a marketing blitz this month to sign up customers for its new "Xfinity Home" package, which features a residential alarm system,...Tags: Marketing, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Verizon Communications, Sports, Computer Networking and Internet
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Arrest Made in Case of Missing Morgan Hill Teen, Girl Believed Dead
FOX40 NewsA man is under arrest in connection with the disappearance and murder of a teen who has been missing since mid-March. Investigators said Tuesday they believe Sierra LaMar is dead based on evidence they have found. Antolin Garcia-Torres, 21, was...Tags: Human Body, DNA, Chemicals, Police Arrests, Juvenile Delinquency
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Cable companies to expand free Wi-Fi
CNNMoneyIf you buy Internet access through your cable provider, your subscription is about to get much more mobile. Five of the nation's largest cable providers, including Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Cablevision, Bright House and Cox, announced on Monday that...Tags: Time Warner Cable Inc., Computing and Information Technology Industry, Travel, Cablevision Systems Corp., Economy, Business and Finance
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Daniel Vasquez: Trade in old cell phone, pay your AT&T phone bill or donate the credit
AT&T has launched a new program that allows customers to trade in old or unused mobile devices in exchange for credit that can be used to pay your phone bill. Under the program, you can also choose to apply your credit toward the cost of a new phone or...Tags: Cell Phones, Human Interest
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Teens learn danger of texting while driving
Oak Ridge High School junior Ashley Mathieu hasn't had much experience behind the wheel, but one thing she knows is texting and driving don't mix.
The 16-year-old reinforced that notion Thursday in the school's cafeteria by getting into a parked Nissan...Tags: Virginia Tech, AAA, Cell Phones, Teaching and Learning, YouTube
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