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A new data center campus is being proposed in southern Michigan, but local officials aren't in favor. As reported by MLive ...
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Grady County Sheriff’s deputies helped reduce a Chickasha home to rubble Monday after they say it became a magnet for fentanyl activity, overdoses, and squatting—and a symbol of a crisis they say ...
Maxar Technologies Inc., a Westminster-based aerospace company specializing in satellite imagery, recently hired Todd Surdey ...
The 42-inch pipeline has a blast zone that includes hundreds of homes, businesses, schools, day cares, parks, and recreation ...
Trump says Gaza deal ‘very close' * Hamas consulting on ceasefire and hostage release plan; Katz: Take it or be destroyed ...
Several people, including children, reported feeling what they described as “electric shock” in the wave pool at a Georgia ...
The local council is seeking to meet with University of Ulster officials to discuss the prospect of adding Riverside Theatre to its portfolio of culture spaces ...
The 42-inch pipeline has a blast zone that includes hundreds of homes, businesses, schools, day cares, parks and recreation ...
The Port of Savannah has announced a new mobile app designed to expedite movement. This port sees up to 16,000 gate moves ...
Challengers argue that Georgia's redrawn maps still violate Black voters' rights, potentially leading to more districts favoring candidates preferred by Black voters if challenges are upheld.
ATLANTA — Challengers on Thursday told a federal appeals court that Georgia lawmakers are still violating Black voters’ rights after redrawing the state’s congressional and legislative maps.