You might expect Shigeru Ban to be a fascinating speaker – the Pritzker prize-winning Japanese architecture master has been ...
After more than a decade of waiting, shovels are finally in the ground at Sarasota Station. One Stop Housing broke ground Jan ...
Company representatives have framed the proposal as a major economic jolt that could attract large electric loads, create ...
Howell started collecting more magazines. Throughout his life, he expanded his collections. He started collecting items like rare African American dolls, magazines and other historic memorabilia at ...
Major housing developments in Lowell, Westford and Fitchburg are coming online in part due to $140 million in state tax ...
The U.S. Air Force wants to add seven new telescopes to the top of Haleakalā Volcano on Maui, prompting a familiar controversy over military presence upon sacred Native Hawaiian sites.
From nocturnal wildlife safaris to stargazing train rides, a dark sky expert shares her favorite astrotourism adventures around the world.
In the span of just six weeks between December and January, six people died while detained by ICE in Texas — three of them at Camp East Montana. The deadly period began with a 48-year-old Guatemalan, ...
Savannah's historic powder magazine, also known as the little castle in the woods, has received a local historic property ...
As Sundance heads to Boulder, a $2 million grant was awarded to an AI-driven 'film ecosystem' called the Nuovo Film Festival.
The administration’s crackpot plan to buy up old warehouses, make the minimal amount of repairs, and then put them out to bid for private prison companies isn’t coming together. Good.
A new investigation found proposals for data centers across southwest Ohio are coupled with apprehension from local communities. The facilities are resource-hungry and subsidized by tax breaks.
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