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Originally built in 1952 to house the Aid Association for Lutherans, the 222 Building on West College Avenue will soon be ...
The sculpture will depict the trailblazing lawyer in her Penn graduation robe and with a book showing the 14th Amendment's ...
Detroit deserves that same kind of vision, one that motivates voters by putting people, not corporations, first. Since 2005, ...
Terms like "systemic racism" and "structural racism" have become commonplace in the five years since George Floyd was ...
At its July 16 meeting, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) Commissioners voted to support a tax levy increase request to the Board of Estimate and Taxation (BET) of 6.75 ...
The data breach forced city officials on Monday to conduct a precautionary “complete network shut down” of its Wi-Fi and ...
Burnsville's City Hall renovation progresses with first concrete footings poured and minimal disruption to services.
Ketchikan Public Utilities, which is celebrating its 90th anniversary this summer, is not only home grown, it is community ...
Former Food Network star Paula Deen has abruptly closed the Savannah, Georgia, restaurant she started with her two sons ...
There are good signs for downtown Minneapolis as workers flow back into offices, but the real estate situation is as messy as ...
From the air, the Keetac tailings basin looks out of place, a complex of lakes and mud flats rising from the pines and bogs ...