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Residents voice concerns about apartment complex's plans
COSTA MESA — A gym and community center proposed for an apartment complex would hurt the view and lower home values in the surrounding Mesa Verde neighborhood, residents and a longtime real estate agent argued this week. The proposed 44-foot-...Tags: Mountains, Landforms, Services and Shopping, Real Estate, Golf
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Community Commentary: Say goodbye to your favorite fish'n hole
The California Fish and Game Commission will be considering new regulations this week on fish stocking in public and private ponds, lakes and streams that, at the very least, will severely impact the recreational fishing industry in California and could...Tags: Fishing, Small Businesses, Business, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Tom Harman
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Residents, developer reach compromise
COSTA MESA — Following two public meetings and a wave of criticism from residents, a proposal for a community building in one of the city's largest apartment complexes has been scaled down. Neighbors appear to be mostly satisfied with the changes...Tags: Landforms, Mountains, Golf, Landforms
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Officials celebrate second phase of Fairview Park project
COSTA MESA — Councilwoman Wendy Leece remembered when she was on the city's Parks and Recreation Commission and the Fairview Park Wetlands & Riparian Habitat Project first crossed her desk. Costa Mesa City Engineer Ernesto Munoz and Public Services...Tags: Wetlands, Bodies of Water, Rivers, Natural Resources
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Silver Hawks: Pedrotty, Montilla spark South Bend
John Pedrotty tossed a career-high 7?254-240? innings and earned the win, and Gerson Montilla belted a two-run homer as the South Bend Silver Hawks (26-23) held off the Great Lakes Loons (25-24) for a 5-3 Midwest League Class A baseball victory in...Tags: James Baldwin, Sports, Arizona Diamondbacks, Baseball, Los Angeles Dodgers
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The Morning Call Sports Calendar
Items for the calendar must be typed and received at least 10 days in advance of your proposed publishing date at: Sports Calendar, The Morning Call, P.O. Box 1260, Allentown, PA 18105. They may be faxed to the sports department at 610-820-8654 or sent...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Healthcare Provider, United Way , Restaurant and Catering Industry, Economy, Business and Finance
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A girl and her dreams swept away
Chicago's beaches officially opened Friday, a sunny and warm day that again made clear why Lake Michigan is so inviting in the summertime.
But Friday also brought a reminder of the lake's potential dangers. Not long after Chicago Park District lifeguards...Tags: John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Ghana, Chicago Fire Department, Chicago Park District, Beaches
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Smaller Lakes in North Texas considered more deadly for boating fatalities
The 33 NewsSome of the smalles lakes in North Texas may also be the most deadly and that comes as a surprise to Brandn Yeager, who has taken his share of bass from Eagle Mountain Lake. "That really comes as a surprise because we don't have the wake boarders and...Tags: Memorial Day
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Silver Hawks: Inciarte races home to give South Bend wild win
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- South Bend Silver Hawks' base-runner Ender Inciarte was ready for anything as he stood on third base with two out in the bottom of the 11th inning. And when Fort Wayne's James Needy threw a wild pitch, there was no hesitation by Inciarte,...Tags: Sports, Archie Bradley , Jose Valentin, Arizona Diamondbacks, Baseball
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Inciarte, Hawks win a wild one
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- South Bend base-runner Ender Inciarte was ready for anything as he stood on third with two out in the bottom of the 11th inning. And when Fort Wayne's James Needy threw a wild pitch, there was no hesitation by Inciarte, who sprinted home...Tags: Sports, Archie Bradley , Jose Valentin, Arizona Diamondbacks, Baseball
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Businesses worry algae will slow traffic
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsLocal businesses are worried blue green algae will affect foot traffic during Memorial Day weekend. Residents who live near Marion Reservoir say they usually see a lot of people this time of the year, but haven't seen many people yet. - Click here for...Tags: Memorial Day, Business
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Chicago losing 86 acres
A Cook County judge ruled Friday that 86 acres on the Southeast Side will no longer be part of Chicago, opening the door for the waste disposal company that owns the property to expand a landfill into that area. Cook County Associate Judge Susan Fox...
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