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Want to make a real difference in the world? Consider one of these seven "green" careers that help protect -- and improve -- our planet. Provided by Jobs at AOL.

Want to make a real difference in the world? Consider one of these seven "green" careers that help protect -- and improve -- our planet. Provided by Jobs at AOL.
Want to make a real difference in the world? Consider one of these seven "green" careers that help protect -- and improve -- our planet. Provided by Jobs at AOL.
Want to make a real difference in the world? Consider one of these seven "green" careers that help protect -- and improve -- our planet. Provided by Jobs at AOL.
Want to make a real difference in the world? Consider one of these seven "green" careers that help protect -- and improve -- our planet. Provided by Jobs at AOL.
The guard was expected to a major weapon for the Falcons.
The extent of the rider's injuries was not known, according to CHP.
The elderly Rancho Palos Verdes couple had been unable to call for aid—possibly for several days, according to the Sheriff's Department.
Catherine Menard's design was unveiled last Sunday.
A robbery occurred north of the school, authorities said.
The answer: An art installation that's part of Saturday's Earth and Arts Festival in Old Pasadena.
Among the improvements are a new gym and 10,000 more square feet.
The woman was struck at the intersection of Summit and Washington on Wednesday evening, according to authorities.
The deputy used CPR after arriving at a home on Oakwood Avenue.
Cole Teague and Henry Sue shot well in the 191-217 defeat.
The independent report states that selling the homes is the worst financial choice for the state.
The independent report states that selling the homes is the worst financial choice for the state.
Cole Teague and Henry Sue shot well in the 191-217 defeat.
The accusation comes from one of Hilary Straus' colleagues from his past tenure at the city of Hanford, where he worked before coming to South Pasadena.
A union president accused Woods of not living in his district at the March 19 board meeting.