
CRANE COUNT, 1/30: 7 cranes loom over the peninsula - Charleston City Paper
Every week, the Charleston City Paper provides crane count updates to track construction projects on the peninsula.
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Five Central Florida restaurants shut down the week of March 10-16, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
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Here's how state Legislature landed on sales taxes, Confederate monuments, ethics complaints, police review boards, strip clubs, and sheriff's budget.
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Imagine a colossal pillar of two hands, each gripping the other’s arm, rising 300 feet above <a href="https://www.sltrib.com/news/2024/03/11/how-plans-1-billion-biotech-campus/">new development at Point of the M […]
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Long lines formed at some Russian polling places at noon Sunday, apparently in support of the "Noon Against Putin" protest.
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Two days after falling to North Carolina in the ACC tournament semifinals, the Pitt men’s basketball team decided that its 2023-24 season was over.
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Long lines formed at some Russian polling places at noon Sunday, apparently in support of the "Noon Against Putin" protest.
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Columnist Bill McClellan writes: These “Legend Shows” are popular with people of my awkward age — too old to work, too young to be president.
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Editorial: As Trump has repeatedly demonstrated, he is psychologically incapable of acknowledging electoral defeat. That's why his newfound control over the Republican National Committee is such a dangerous development.
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In City SC's first three MLS games, Samuel Adeniran and Celio Pompeu each have two goals, giving coach Bradley Carnell some decisions on how to deploy his attackers.
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The Velda City police department ceased all operations Friday after its three officers and chief resigned from the force.
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Congress signaled its intent through wording Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., inserted in the budget bill that funds the National Park Service.
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CLUTE — The Facts building is up for sale, but the newspaper itself isn’t going anywhere.
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Monday marked two weeks since a series of deadly wildfires sparked in the Texas Panhandle, killing two people and thousands of cattle, ravaging more than a million acres and hundreds of structures.
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Verizon Wireless filed a federal lawsuit this week alleging the Plymouth Borough Zoning Hearing Board took an “unreasonable and unsupportable” vote to deny permission for the telecommunications giant to build
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Arsenio Romero chosen by governor to head New Mexico Public Education Department – Valencia County N
“I hope at the end of my career, I have a positive influence on the state and every child in New Mexico. This is the biggest thing I’ve done so far."
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Rashid Khalidi’s chronicle of the Israel-Palestine conflict and Netanyahu's latest desperate moves
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As another showdown with Trump looms, Biden’s record abroad is his biggest liability
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NJ Transit is proposing a 15% system-wide fare hike to begin in July and subsequent 3% hikes annually starting in 2025. The agency will be holding 10 public hearings in 10 counties, including both …
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Lake District Behavioral Health and Oregon Health Authority will present Mark Lundholm, a recovery comedian, who will perform a free comedy show called “Stop the Stigma” at the Alger Theater
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