Current Office News Results
A RACINO WITH NO FINISH LINE (Queens Courier)
The home stretch to open a Racino at Aqueduct turned into quicksand when Governor David Paterson pulled out of the discussion process.
Flames, Iggy upend Wings (Toronto Sun)
A Calgary Flames' 4-2 victory vaults the team over Detroit for eighth place in the NHL's Western Conference standings.
County light on agenda items (The Times-Journal)
The DeKalb County Commission is expected to have a short session when it meets today in regular session. County Administrator Matt Sharp said the board has a light agenda for the day.
Chile's Bachelet reflects on term in TV interview (Channel 8 San Diego)
Chile's president denies any delay in sending soldiers out to help with the massive earthquake.
Ford to run for DeKalb Commission seat (The Times-Journal)
DeKalb Ambulance Service Chief of Operations and Collinsville native Mark Ford announced Monday he will seek the District 3 seat on the DeKalb County Commission in the June 1 Republican primary.
LifeLock Misled Consumers with ID Theft Protection Claims (San Diego 6)
Company overstated and misrepresented their ability to protect ID's from theft.
WSJ(3/3) Dubai World Coughs Up The Knickerbocker (Zawya)
The former Knickerbocker Hotel site near the heart of Times Square has become the latest Dubai World Dubai World investment to go belly up, as well as the target of investors wanting to pick up the property at a discount price.
Shelby: Debt is biggest problem (The Times-Journal)
U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby stopped by Fort Payne City Hall Saturday to talk to residents about the problems facing the nation. Shelby said the number one problem is the national debt.
Auburn school district will try to hold tax levy increase within 2 percent (The Auburn Citizen)
AUBURN -- Keeping the tax levy increase as low as 2 percent and holding expenditures flat are two goals the Auburn Enlarged City School District is trying to achieve during this year's budget process.
Federal officials to investigate LAUSD English learner services (KPCC Pasadena)
The Civil Rights Office of the U.S. Department of Education is reportedly investigating the delivery of English learner services at the Los Angeles Unified School District.
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