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WPVI ABC World News With David Muir October 6, 2015

Now paying at the atm. Tonight, what we didnt know. The one way to get the bank to pay you back. Good evening. And as we come on the air tonight, there is real concern about the potential for a second disaster. Theyre dealing with deadly and historic flooding. Dams on the brink, ready to burst. Many already have. The towns simply decimated. The death toll rising. At least 17 now dead in the carolinas. 11 dams breeched already. 18 monitored throughout the night. Tens of thousands without water, without power. This woman going door to door by boat, checking on neighbors. An elderly woman carried to safety. Roads collapsing. More than 400 roadways now closed. And this evening, the focus on those dams and the damage that could come, if they give way. Abcs alex perez is in South Carolina. Reporter in South Carolina tonight, all eyes on at least 18 dams that could burst under pressure. The next 36 to 48 hours is going the volatile, so what well tell you is, dont let the sunshine fool you. Re

KNTV NBC Nightly News March 2, 2013

Middle class families will have their lives disrupted in significant ways. Reporter meanwhile, away from the noise of political washington, sequester fears are real. From military bases in maryland. I try not to curse, but ive been cursing under my breath, trying to figure out how im going to get through this. Reporter to federally funded shelters in ohio. It is of great concern. The Emergency Shelter is funded with federal dollars. Reporter the white house acknowledges Homeland Security has released hundreds of undocumented immigrants as a result of the budget cut. And the air force is grounding the worldfamous thunderbirds. But the broad impact wont be felt for a while, if ever. One immediate effect, advertising gimmicks at d. C. Burger joints. Only in washington could you have a burger joint do a deal around automatic federal spending cuts. Reporter parks, museums, airports and buildings, hummed along, even as both sides maintained the blame game. Its happening because a choice that

How White Sox plan to pay for new stadium | Crain s Chicago Business

How White Sox plan to pay for new stadium | Crain s Chicago Business
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Lincoln Yards and The 78 are developments that are years off, but nearly $140 million in TIF funds are flowing

The two largest ongoing development projects in Chicago — one on the North Side, the other just south of the Loop — are primed to benefit from a series of fiscal maneuvers the city has quietly made, shifting nearly $140 million from under-the-radar public bank accounts to pay for infrastructure improvements in and around those developments. Records show that since 2020, the dollars have .

Nearly $140 million in TIF funds flowing for Lincoln Yards and The 78

Nearly $140 million in TIF funds flowing for Lincoln Yards and The 78
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