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The 5-0 vote greenlit the use of drones and new fines for party hosts and spectators — not just those setting off illegal fireworks. The minimum fine starts at $4,000.
County officials now estimate that 25,000 gallons of crude oil spilled last month— nearly 10 times the amount initially reported.
The decision comes at a moment when Trump and some Republicans are split over what GOP priorities should be ahead of the midterm elections.
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The nonprofit running the annual festival was already in debt, according to its outgoing president, and it now must find a way to pay back ticketholders, vendors and sponsors.