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TALLADEGA — The Talladega County Board of Education unanimously approved two capital improvement projects during its regular meeting on Monday. The first approved bid was awarded to MJ Brooks & Son ...
LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- Despite a large showing of opponents of the proposed gondola that would run from Union Station to Dodger Stadium, the Metro Board of Directors Thursday recertified a court-ordered ...
The Portland school board voted Tuesday night to pay millions to an outside company to oversee four major construction projects: rebuilds of three high schools and the creation of the Center for Black ...
PHOENIX — Arizona will provide taxpayer money to help private companies develop plans for at least two and possibly three desalination plants in California or Mexico under proposals approved by a ...
Downtown San Rafael is a step closer to getting two new apartment buildings, including one that will become the city’s tallest structure, at least for a while. Monahan Pacific Corp., the developer, ...
After a streak of high-profile crossover announcements, from 'X-Files' to 'Power Rangers', here's everything that's currently in development for Lego's crowd-supported line of sets. Reading time 4 ...
"Every work of fiction speaks with many voices and is heard with many ears." That's not a quote from an academic textbook; it comes from Cole Wehrle, designer of some of the most prominent board games ...
On a Saturday afternoon in October, dozens of West Harlem residents marched to the office of District 7 City Council member Shaun Abreu, CC ’14, calling for him to be voted out of his two-term seat.