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Mar 04 2024
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As phase 2 starts most of the Packard Plant expected to be demolished by end of 2024
DETROIT (WXYZ) — Monday Detroit's construction and demolition team announced that phase two of demolition is beginning at the Packard Plant, and most of the entire plant will now be demolished by the end of 2024. "It’s not enough to knock things down, our economic development department in the next two months is going to putting out proposals for a new auto supplier for this site," said
ABC 7 WXYZMar 04 2024
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Legislature approves extensive housing package that was Gov. Tina Kotek’s top priority
On bipartisan votes, the Oregon House on Monday approved a package intended to ease the state’s housing crisis by spurring the development of new homes to make housing in Oregon more affordable. The $369 million package is a slimmed down version of Gov. Tina Kotek’s top priority for the five-week session. It’s headed to her desk for her to sign into law. It will allocate $75 million to
The OregonianMar 04 2024
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Baltimore City Council expected to take final vote Harborplace redevelopment bills
BALTIMORE - Baltimore City Council members are deciding whether to sign off on three bills related to the redevelopment of Harborplace. The bills include amendments to zoning, an urban renewal plan and the city's charter. The developer, P. David Bramble and MCB Real Estate, wants to tear down the mostly vacant pavilions along the waterfront and build a park, as well as new residential and
CBS News (Online)Mar 05 2024
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Meet Delaware's Most Influential People in sports in 2024
Baylor was hired in July by the Delaware Department of Education to oversee the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association, which regulates middle and high school sports in Delaware and operates its state championship events. Baylor, who had been serving as the DIAA’s sportsmanship committee chairman, is a Navy veteran who served 23 years in the Delaware State Police, was director of human
Delaware OnlineMar 05 2024
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Providence flea will have a new location in its 12th season
Providence flea will have a new location in its 12th season PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — The Providence Flea will be held at a new location in its 12th season. The flea will return on June 2 at 195 District Park, as its previous location on Water Street has been bought by developers. Its summer season will run every Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. through Sept. 15. Applications will be open
ABC 6Mar 03 2024
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Sources: Investigation underway after 2 people fatally shot in Haverhill
HAVERHILL, MASS. (WHDH) - Authorities are investigating after two people were fatally shot in Haverhill on Sunday, sources tell 7NEWS.
The police investigation appears to be focusing on a single house at the intersection of Broadway and Smith Street.
A statement is expected to be issued by the district attorney’s office.
No additional information was immediately available
WHDH 7Mar 01 2024
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Elon Musk sues OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman over contract breach
Elon Musk is suing Microsoft-backed OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, among others, alleging they abandoned the company’s founding mission to develop artificial intelligence “for the benefit of humanity broadly.”
In a lawsuit filed Thursday with a San Francisco court, Musk’s lawyers said the tech billionaire was approached in 2015 by Altman and OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman and agreed
CNBCMar 04 2024
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Loud Explosions Reported In Hopkinton: Police
HOPKINTON, RI — Loud explosions heard Sunday in Hopkinton are under investigation by local police, the Rhode Island State Fire Marshal’s Office, and the state bomb squad. Police said they will release more information Monday regarding the several reported explosions hear in town. No injuries were reported, and there is no threat to the public, according to Hopkinton police. It is unclear where
Patch.comMar 04 2024
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Hopkinton police investigating loud explosions
HOPKINTON, R.I. (WPRI) — Hopkinton police are expected to release more information Monday after multiple loud explosions were reported in the town.
Police said they were investigating the explosions Sunday with the Rhode Island State Fire Marshal’s Office and Bomb Squad.
No injuries were reported and police said there is no threat to the public.
It’s unclear where the
WPRI 12Apr 29 2015
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Tennis club sues North Salt Lake, developer over landslide
A tennis club whose tent was destroyed in a large landslide on a Utah hill last fall is suing North Salt Lake City and the developer who built homes nearby.
The Eagleridge Tennis Club argues in a lawsuit filed last week that the city and developers knew the hillside was unstable but didn't stop development before the August landslide, which also destroyed a home.
No one was
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