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Asheville Watchdog on MSNSoccer stadium development was in works months before UNCA acknowledged it, business records showThe prospective developer for a 5,000-seat soccer stadium and surrounding development on the University of North Carolina-Asheville’s campus was created months before the university publicly ...
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Lancashire Evening Post on MSN'Devastation and anger' as Lancashire college confirms closure of campus - here's what's happeningA Lancashire college has been slammed by union leaders after announcing the closure of a campus. Myerscough College’s management has confirmed its site in Witton, Blackburn - which specialises in ...
The city had successfully sought state legislation that would have allowed it to gain control of the burned-out property and sell it to a developer.
An xAI official provided new details about plans for the artificial intelligence company's second Memphis facility — but not ...
A coalition of Carnegie Mellon University students and faculty is organizing a day of protests in response to the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit, an invitation-only event set to bring ...
From Grok's antisemitic rants to the permit for turbines in Memphis, here's a look at some of the latest news surrounding ...
Boca Raton residents are petitioning to stop a major downtown redevelopment plan and want the public to vote on the future of ...
A Maine wetland was supposed to be conserved “in perpetuity,” but it seems the plan was never filed. The state DEP is ...
Duke Ellington’s birth certificate, Frederick Douglass’s will, and other documents in the DC archives are in a building that ...
A wetland in Belfast was supposed to be conserved “in perpetuity.” Instead it’s being sold as commercial property. DEP is investigating.
As it stands now, the county’s plan for the first phase of the Annex project is to construct one building, the shell of another and prepare the site of the third building for development. County ...
Metropolitan Community College is increasing its presence in Sarpy County as construction begins on its new 144-acre campus.
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