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Monday, March 19, 2007 |
Some people in a Nashville neighborhood are furious over a new rule that makes it illegal to own a gun. Residents in Nashboro Village said it's unconstitutional and leaves them defenseless.
10:02:33 AM
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Low-income residents of a tower that may be erected above a historic Upper West Side church would enter the building through a different door than owners of market-rate condominiums, and would not have access to the gym, playroom, or media center on the condominium's amenities floor.
9:46:14 AM
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The new members of the 520-unit Parker Plaza Estates condo board in Hallandale Beach already knew something was amiss by the time they ousted all nine incumbents last year.
9:28:16 AM
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Residents of a downtown Des Moines high-rise were baffled Saturday following the building's third fire in less than a month and a series of false alarms.
9:22:26 AM
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Nearly four years after Hurricane Isabel pounded the converted motor court and historic life saving station into splinters, Durant Station is in the process of its rebirth as a storm-sturdy 33-unit modular condominium building.
9:18:03 AM
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A park just for dogs has been built in Wailea. “There are a lot of dogs on island and a lot of people who love dogs,” explained Bud Pikrone, the Wailea Community Association general manager who spearheaded development of the Kilohana Dog Park.
9:15:11 AM
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Pongetti was trying to market her two-bedroom home in McDowell Mountain Ranch, but the local homeowners association only allows for sale and open house signs on certain days, she said. So the association took down her signs. “I should have checked before I did this,” she said. “There are community rules, and it’s my job to find that out.”
9:12:37 AM
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The displaced homeowners of Pine Knoll Townes were told this week they must use their insurance settlements to rebuild there -- whether or not they want to move back.
9:04:33 AM
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