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2 Apr 2015, 2:44 pm by Sarah Stauffer Curtiss
These activities are exempted provided: (1) the activity occurs more than 0.25 mile (0.4 km) from a known, occupied hibernacula, (2) the activity avoids cutting or destroying known, occupied roost trees during the pup season (June 1–July 31), and (3) the activity avoids clearcuts (and similar harvest methods, e.g. seed tree, shelterwood and coppice) within 0.25 mile (0.4 km) of known, occupied roost trees during the pup season (June 1–July 31). [read post]
31 Mar 2015, 8:07 pm by Michael Froomkin
And then in July or August it comes back to the new Commission for its 2nd reading. [read post]
22 Mar 2015, 12:28 pm
That is what was alleged in a horrific July 2013 parasailing accident in which two teen girls, both 17, were left in critical condition after their parasail snapped from the boat while they were in mid-air. [read post]
17 Mar 2015, 8:53 am by Stuart Kaplow
The Code official has announced a shifting of the ‘hard’ April 1 effective date until the effective date of the triennial code revision (of the building, plumbing, energy and other construction codes) which will likely be in first week of July, 2015. [read post]
16 Mar 2015, 3:07 pm by Mark Siesel
Most notably, in July of 2009, a few miles north of the Duncan tragedy, Diane Schuler, a Cablevision executive who had a BAC of 0.18% (more than double the legal limit of 0.08% and chargeable as an “Aggravated DWI”), drove southbound in the northbound lanes for several miles with her infant daughter, five year old son, and three nieces ages ten and under in the car. [read post]
16 Mar 2015, 3:07 pm by Mark Siesel
Most notably, in July of 2009, a few miles north of the Duncan tragedy, Diane Schuler, a Cablevision executive who had a BAC of 0.18% (more than double the legal limit of 0.08% and chargeable as an “Aggravated DWI”), drove southbound in the northbound lanes for several miles with her infant daughter, five year old son, and three nieces ages ten and under in the car. [read post]
16 Mar 2015, 3:07 pm by Mark Siesel
Most notably, in July of 2009, a few miles north of the Duncan tragedy, Diane Schuler, a Cablevision executive who had a BAC of 0.18% (more than double the legal limit of 0.08% and chargeable as an “Aggravated DWI”), drove southbound in the northbound lanes for several miles with her infant daughter, five year old son, and three nieces ages ten and under in the car. [read post]
16 Mar 2015, 3:07 pm by Mark Siesel
Most notably, in July of 2009, a few miles north of the Duncan tragedy, Diane Schuler, a Cablevision executive who had a BAC of 0.18% (more than double the legal limit of 0.08% and chargeable as an “Aggravated DWI”), drove southbound in the northbound lanes for several miles with her infant daughter, five year old son, and three nieces ages ten and under in the car. [read post]
16 Mar 2015, 3:07 pm by Mark Siesel
Most notably, in July of 2009, a few miles north of the Duncan tragedy, Diane Schuler, a Cablevision executive who had a BAC of 0.18% (more than double the legal limit of 0.08% and chargeable as an “Aggravated DWI”), drove southbound in the northbound lanes for several miles with her infant daughter, five year old son, and three nieces ages ten and under in the car. [read post]
16 Mar 2015, 8:14 am by Allison Tussey
Roberts pled guilty last July to two felony counts of wire fraud and one felony count of mail fraud. [read post]
12 Mar 2015, 8:58 am by JD Hull
Since you talk about it so much at parties and in bars, it's high time you read it. [read post]
7 Mar 2015, 6:04 pm
Today, it would be impossible to obtain a federal court order permitting a five-day protest march on a 52-mile stretch of a major U.S. highway. [read post]
4 Mar 2015, 12:12 pm by Steven Boutwell
The Board of Commissioners of the Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-East (“SLFPA-E” or “Authority”) filed a lawsuit in the Civil District Court in Orleans Parish, Louisiana, against more than 90 oil and gas and pipeline companies on July 24, 2013. [read post]
3 Mar 2015, 9:50 am by Mark Siesel
  The crashes on the Taconic include the horrific July 2009 accident in which Diane Shuler, who had a BAC (blood alcohol concentration) of 0.18% (more than double the legal limit of 0.08%), drove southbound in the northbound lanes for several miles with her infant daughter, five year old son, and three nieces aged 10 and under in the car. [read post]
3 Mar 2015, 9:50 am by Mark Siesel
  The crashes on the Taconic include the horrific July 2009 accident in which Diane Shuler, who had a BAC (blood alcohol concentration) of 0.18% (more than double the legal limit of 0.08%), drove southbound in the northbound lanes for several miles with her infant daughter, five year old son, and three nieces aged 10 and under in the car. [read post]
3 Mar 2015, 9:50 am by Mark Siesel
  The crashes on the Taconic include the horrific July 2009 accident in which Diane Shuler, who had a BAC (blood alcohol concentration) of 0.18% (more than double the legal limit of 0.08%), drove southbound in the northbound lanes for several miles with her infant daughter, five year old son, and three nieces aged 10 and under in the car. [read post]
3 Mar 2015, 9:50 am by Mark Siesel
  The crashes on the Taconic include the horrific July 2009 accident in which Diane Shuler, who had a BAC (blood alcohol concentration) of 0.18% (more than double the legal limit of 0.08%), drove southbound in the northbound lanes for several miles with her infant daughter, five year old son, and three nieces aged 10 and under in the car. [read post]
3 Mar 2015, 9:50 am by Mark Siesel
  The crashes on the Taconic include the horrific July 2009 accident in which Diane Shuler, who had a BAC (blood alcohol concentration) of 0.18% (more than double the legal limit of 0.08%), drove southbound in the northbound lanes for several miles with her infant daughter, five year old son, and three nieces aged 10 and under in the car. [read post]
25 Feb 2015, 5:44 am by David Markus
"That's why we have courts to step in and put a check on the government," said Markus.One thing that Tuesday's en banc session didn't provide was insight into the court's newest judges from Georgia, Julie Carnes and Jill Pryor. [read post]