• Public improvements spurred a building boom in Olmos Park

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    Builder/developer H.C. Thorman checks out one of his properties in progress in this undated photo. A hands-on boss, he liked to visit job sites and even drank beer with his workers on Saturday afternoon.

    H.C. Thorman con

  • Springfield Burying Ground project moving ahead

    by admin on 2022-05-14 19:25:04

    A project preserving and bringing new life to one of Springfield’s oldest sites is moving into high gear this spring.

    For the next six months, work will be ongoing to restore the Springfield Burying Ground, also known as Columbia Street Cemetery. The intention to preserve the graves of

  • 5 Questions with… Heidi Hautala

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  • Federal investigation halts solar power plans to see if China broke trade rules : NPR

    by admin on 2022-05-14 19:24:46

    Hundreds of large-scale solar power projects are on hold in the United States. It's a potential threat to President Biden's climate agenda, and it's because of something done by President Biden's administration. The industry is reacting to a federal investigation of potential trade violations

  • Pushed into the Shadows: Mexico’s Reception of Haitian Migrants — Refugees International

    by admin on 2022-05-14 19:24:42

    This report is based on interviews with 25 Haitian men and women between December 2021 and March of 2022. Refugees International conducted initial interviews in person with Haitians in Tapachula, Mexico in December 2021, and then followed up for interviews by phone with the same Haitians and s

  • 15 Unique Experiences In Germantown, Philadelphia - TravelAwaits

    by admin on 2022-05-14 19:24:40

    Our mission is to serve the 50+ traveler. We want to inspire you to explore new destinations, discover new experiences, and savor the journey.

    Due to Philadelphia’s proximity to Manhattan and Washington, D.C., the City of Brotherly Love is often credited with offering only cheesesteaks

  • Mystery fences spring up blocking Shanghai streets overnight amid ongoing lockdown — Radio Free Asia

    by admin on 2022-05-14 19:24:24

    Mysterious fences have begun appearing overnight blocking city thoroughfares in Shanghai amid a grueling COVID-19 lockdown affecting some 26 million people, residents told RFA. Photos from a number of different locations across the city were visible on social media on Thursday, showing wir

  • Americans for Peace Now

    by admin on 2022-05-14 19:23:12

    Yossi Alpher is an independent security analyst. He is the former director of the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University, a former senior official with the Mossad, and a former IDF intelligence officer. Views and positions expressed here are those of the writer

  • Three local coastal projects have received funding worth £88k | Mearns Leader

    by admin on 2022-05-14 19:23:04

    Members of the Kincardine & Mearns Area Committee recently approved the grants and praised the dedication of those behind the various projects.

    The funding programme distributes revenues generated by Crown Estate Scotland from which Aberdeenshire Council receives an annual allocation

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    The 1,700 unused wall panels are being stored in Eagle Pass. Texas didn’t have to explain its plans for the panels when it secured the federal donation.

    by Uriel J. García Feb. 15, 202212 PM Central