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Eastbound lane of Springfield Avenue closed between Lincoln and Coler after 11PM each night
2016-06-06 02:00:00| CUMTD Alerts
At approximately 11PM each night, the eastbound lane of Springfield Avenue will be closed between Lincoln and Coler for construction. The road will be opened back up each morning.130N SILVER: Goodwin to Lincoln to Green to Coler to Springfield and regular route.
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Carbon planning under legal stay moves behind closed doors
2016-06-01 15:08:49| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ClimateWire: Across the country, state officials, power companies and environmental advocates are participating in closed-door meetings to discuss the future of the Clean Power Plan. While state agencies have made parts of their planning talks public, transparency experts say the common practice of holding parallel private discussions could deprive people of insight into preparations for a regulation that stands to affect power prices and public health for decades to come. They also say it may give utilities...
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Gregory is closed between Goodwin and Sixth Street for building maintenance and electrical work.
2016-05-31 23:07:08| CUMTD Alerts
5E GREEN EXPRESS: Goodwin to Gregory to Dorner to Pennsylvania to Sixth.5W GREEN EXPRESS: Sixth to Pennsylvania to Dorner to Gregory to Goodwin and regular route.10E GOLD/GOLDHOPPER: Lot E-14 to Oak to Kirby to Fourth to Gregory to Sixth to Pennsylvania to Dorner to Gregory to Goodwin and regular route.10W GOLD/GOLDHOPPER: Goodwin to Gregory to Dorner to Pennsylvania to Sixth to Gregory to Fourth to Kirby to Oak to Lot E-14.13N SILVER: Maryland to Pennsylvania to Sixth and regular route.13S SILVER: Sixth to Pennsylvania to Maryland and regular route.
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Portland Harbor Superfund Outreach Grants are now closed
2016-05-31 19:56:35| PortlandOnline
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10 Popular Dive Sites Closed in Thailand Due to Coral Bleaching Crisis
2016-05-27 19:28:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
EcoWatch: Some of Thailand`s most prized dive sites have been closed indefinitely after the Department of National Parks` survey found coral bleaching on 80 percent of some of the reefs. This is a bold move for a country where tourism accounts for 10 percent of its economy--and where officials were hoping to attract 32 million tourists this year, The Guardian reported. But then again, it sends the message Thailand officials want: Ignorant tourism is killing the reefs. The coral reefs are affected by...
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