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Revision as of 18:40, 9 June 2008

The breaking news banner contain up-to-the-minute headlines on Gothamcablenews.com

June 9, 2008

  • Death of prominent local physician ruled a suicide, despite absence of a note.
  • Second teenager sought in robbery and stabbing of a cab driver in Narrows.
  • Fines to be levied against contractors who were found to under-report cost estimates to win bids for GCR Destruction Zone reconstruction work.
  • Grandmother killed in 2-alarm blaze on Merchant Isle.
  • Mayor Garcia announces plan to provide shelter for the homeless in Harlow Park.
  • New "one-bin" recycling program kicks off this week.
  • Local favorite Walter Ferndale, 89, resigns as artistic director at the Gotham Theatre Company after 34 years.
  • Red tide comes to Gotham, shellfish beds threatened.
  • Police Officer wounded in shoot-out with drug dealers in Stevensburgh warehouse, suspects still at large.
  • Public smoking ban goes to City Council for vote.
  • 7th annual Flag Day Parade sets new route to avoid newly dangerous neighborhoods.
  • After $10 million renovation, Wellington Racetrack prepares for annual Wellington Derby. Large crowds expected.
  • Mayor proposes new education bill to help under-funded public schools by raising property taxes .5%.
  • Shooting rampage at uptown shopping mall leaves three dead and four injured.
  • Masked group of bandits rob Gotham City Rail Yellow Line. No one harmed. Said one elderly rider, "There's nothing quite like an old-fashioned stick up."
  • Councilman Larry Doraff introduces measure to mandate uniforms at all Gotham Unified schools. Says school superintendent, "This will help make all schools more conducive to learning."
  • Dingerling Sisters Circus animal-free circus comes to town next week with "puppet parade" planned.
  • Gotham's own Rockadoodle Dums give free concert at the South City Park Band Shell this weekend.
  • Longtime Gotham candy makers Tango Creams decides to close factory after declining profits.
  • Transportation chief announces new rechargeable "Scan Cards" to be used on all Gotham public busses and trains.
  • Patrons of Gotham area dry cleaners report burning and itching sensations after wearing recently dry cleaned clothes
  • The Gotham Youth Symphony presents the music of Berlioz at Gotham Hall next Tuesday.
  • Window falls out of 30-story high rise office building. No one inured, but contractor investigation sparked.
  • U.S. Corps of Engineers to survey all Gotham bridges this summer amid safety concerns.
  • Truckload of marbles overturns on Gotham freeway. "Not as funny as you would think," says motorist caught in 10-hour jam.
  • Man causes commotion at Laundromat. "The thing ate my quarters and my clothes didn't dry," he shouted as police took him into custody for disturbing peace.