
Pensacola Beach Section No Longer Closed
Reports that parts of the shoreline on Pensacola Beach are fully closed right now are wrong
About 1,200 feet of Casino Beach that was fully closed to remove oil sludge Thursday was reopened Friday morning, the Escambia County Public Safety Department confirmed. There is still a swimming advisory in Johnson's Beach and Fort Pickens Beach, but Casino Beach is open for both walking and swimming.
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IRS Looking for Cut of Some BP Claims Money
If you're seeking money from BP for lost wages, you might not like today's news.
The Internal Revenue Service says it has the right to tax lost wage claims submitted to the oil giant, the Associated Press is reporting. Payments for physical injuries and lost payments will be exempt, though. BP has received 20,431 economic loss claims in general in Florida and has paid out approximately $17.9 million.
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New 527 Ad Aligned to Scott Attacks McCollum's Conservative Credentials
Lets Get to Work, a 527 organization closely connected to Republican gubernatorial candidate Rick Scott, launched a new ad ripping into Attorney General Bill McCollum who is also seeking the GOP nomination. The ad questions McCollums conservative credentials on abortion and immigration.
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Kendrick Meek Shows Off Jeff Greene's Style
The campaign team of U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek is forwarding this story in Fridays Washington Post about Democratic U.S. Senate rival Jeff Greene.
The article speaks for itself, insisted the Meek team before providing quotes from the story --Greene making fun of an elderly magician (yes, you read that right); Greene has a less-than-fond view of the Koran; Greenes career in finance; Greene, who grew up in Florida, has lived in other states.
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Bill Young Offers Harrowing Account of Economic Damage Due to Oil Spill
U.S. Rep. Bill Young, the dean of the Florida delegation and the longest serving Republican in Congress, sent a letter to Navy Secretary Ray Mabus earlier this week, praising the work done in Pinellas County and by the Navy to monitor the oil spill in the Gulf -- but also weighing in on the economic damage the spill has done to the Tampa Bay area.
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Miami Airport Moves Forward with Attempts to Cut Costs, Energy Use
Miami International Airport and FPL Services, a subsidiary of energy giant Florida Power & Light Co., has started the second phase of an energy efficiency project expected to save the airport a net cost of $11 million, FPL announced Thursday.
The project consists of retrofitting 40,000 lighting fixtures in a 7.5 million-square-foot terminal, adding occupancy sensors and installing 10 new high-efficiency motors and chilled-water pumps. The improvements are expected to cutthe airports annual carbon dioxide emissionsby 5,035 metric tons over the next 15 years.
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BP Oil Collection Drops
Oil collection from the leaking well at the Deepwater Horizon site dropped to a little more than a quarter of the maximum spillage amount estimated by the federal government. The company announced Thursday that it had captured 16,830 barrels of oil, a 40 percent reduction from the day before. The federal government has estimated that 35,000 to 60,000 barrels escape from the leak daily.
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Part of Pensacola Beach Shoreline Shut to Tourists Thursday
A quarter-mile of shoreline in Pensacola Beach was closed Thursday due to attempts to remove oil that has washed up on the shore, the media are reporting.
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Rapid Response from Rick Scott Turns the Tables on Bill McCollum
Rick Scotts campaign team was ready for an attack from the Bill McCollum campaign team, linking a company Scott invested in to the Obama stimulus.
Rick Scotts opposition to federal stimulus funds is clear, said Jen Baker, a spokeswoman for Scott. But people who live in glass houses should not throw stones. McCollums latest ridiculous attack is just sloppy, hypocritical stone-throwing by a desperate career politician.
A statement from the Scott team rips into McCollum for investing in companies that received money from the federal stimulus.
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McCollum Team Hits Rick Scott for Investing in Company Bailed Out By Obama Stimulus
With news coming out that Republican gubernatorial candidate Rick Scott invested in a company that is receiving federal stimulus money, the campaign team of Attorney General Bill McCollum, Scott's chief rival for the GOP nod, is having a field day.
Rick Scotts latest incidence of hypocrisy proves he cant be trusted on any issue, said Matt Williams, McCollums campaign manager. It also confirms a pattern: If Rick Scott says he opposes something, chances are hes profited from it.
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