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A luxurious Tudor-style estate built for the former CFO of the General Electric Company, H.W. Darling, is this week’s selection. Built in 1908 and nestled on a 1.2-acre plot, the historic ...
As soon as Cayce Kavakich had completed her latest, and last, Panther Park masterpiece in the NJSIAA Group 1 semifinals Tuesday, she turned around, bent down and spent a quiet moment with her old ...
Sarah was asked about the film version backstage at the Tony Awards in New York, and said: "I have as much idea as you do about where that is." ...
The lot on the northeast corner of Kansas and Water streets has sat empty for years. Now, architects and civil engineers are submitting preliminary plans to showcase what they intend to build there.
For anyone fed up with smart watches, renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando has designed a beautiful analog alternative that can be described as an “apple watch.”. The double entendre is a cheeky ...
Pictured are damaged bricks in the historic Freedmen’s Town neighborhood in Houston on Thursday, June 5, 2025. "I don’t want to think about (Johnson) not being there to stop it," Fletcher said.
He says the report does not reflect the full picture of a state like Iowa. “Economists rarely rely on just one ranking. We often look at a variety of rankings to get a look at the other picture ...
Michael Doss, a former Milford City Manager, was convicted Wednesday on a charge related to attempting to buy sex from a 15-year-old, the Montgomery County Prosecutor's Office said.
Dr. Santa Ono's bid for University of Florida president was blocked by the state's Board of Governors in a historic 10-6 vote on Tuesday.
Historic church partially collapses over weekend in York County. An entire wall is completely crumbled, while the open drop is blocked off by orange caution tape and several no trespassing signs.
The Columbus Foundation awarded a $2 million grant to the Community Shelter Board (CSB), a nonprofit coordinating funding for local homeless services.
On the heels of a historic anniversary, our country is reminded of how far we've come, and how much work remains, through the lens of education. May 17 marked 71 years since the Brown v. Board of ...