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Mar 21 2024
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Utah Eats: Restaurant recommendations from a Salt Lake City chef
This article is reprinted from the Utah Eats newsletter, compiled by Kolbie Peterson, The Salt Lake Tribune’s food and drink reporter. To get the newsletter in your inbox every Wednesday, become a subscriber by going to sltrib.com/newsletters. This week, I have some restaurant and coffee shop recommendations for you, from someone who is deeply involved in the Salt Lake City food scene: chef
The Salt Lake TribuneMar 29 2024
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Jack & Harry’s restaurant opens today, bringing New Orleans to Dallas
University Park has a new dinner spot in Jack & Harry’s, opening March 29, 2024. With its interior red brick walls, 30-seat bar and menu items like gumbo and barbecue shrimp with dirty rice, restaurant founder Hunter Pond said he wants to bring a little bit of New Orleans to Snider Plaza. “I don’t think it’s been done in Dallas before,” Pond said. Jazz is “the only thing on the playlist.”
The Dallas Morning NewsNov 11 2013
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Lawmakers and Aides Start Shopping for Coverage
Members of Congress and some of their staff are about to get personal experience with the Affordable Care Act.
The law says they will cease to be eligible for federal government employees' heath-insurance plan on Jan. 1. So starting Monday, lawmakers and their aides will be able to sign up for health insurance through a special section of an online marketplace being run by the District
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 28 2024
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A massive housing development is being planned along Durham-Chapel Hill line
Leigh Village was meant to be a stop on the Durham-Orange Light Rail Transit Project, a compact and walkable neighborhood where thousands of people could sleep, shop and hop on the high-speed train to jobs in Durham or Chapel Hill. But when transportation authorities finally shelved light rail in 2019, landowner Jed Harris and the team behind the proposed mega development kept at it. “The need
The Herald-SunMar 28 2024
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Two Charlotte developers settle long feud over prime piece of land in south Charlotte
After a decade-long stalemate over 11 acres of vacant, overgrown land, two Charlotte developers avoided a courtroom duel and settled Wednesday. After tearing down apartments built in the 1970s, development stalled on the lot — which sits at Providence and Fairview roads in south Charlotte — when Daniel Levine and David Miller filed lawsuits against each other in 2019. Levine — who owns a
Charlotte ObserverMar 28 2024
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With one section of the Greenville Loop Trail completed, here's the latest on the project
The city of Wilmington is working to push forward progress on the phases of the Greenville Loop Trail, which is a multi-use path project that provides connectivity through the city. The trail will cover about 4.4 miles and provide connections between schools, parks, shopping centers and residential neighborhoods in the city's southeast quadrant. Starting on College Road near Shipyard Boulevard
Star NewsMar 27 2024
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‘An extra seasonal pop’: Vermont businesses see dollar signs in eclipse traffic
Only the northern third of Vermont’s land mass falls into the “path of totality” for the solar eclipse coming to the region on an upcoming Monday afternoon. But businesses across the state hope to benefit from the visitors expected to flock here, with many small shops preparing for the rare off-season surge starting the weekend before — or sooner. One of those businesses is the family-owned
VT DiggerMar 17 2024
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Howell shopkeeper inspired to coordinate Earth Month activities downtown
HOWELL — In April, shops in downtown Howell will celebrate Earth Month with a shopping scavenger hunt and April 20 celebration. Lexie Jones owns Quartz and Company, an earth-friendly shop, refill station, recycling drop-off, and workshop space, at 101 W. Clinton St. Jones said she was inspired to coordinate activities for Earth Month to promote environmental sustainability and downtown
Livingston County Daily PressMar 28 2024
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3 must-vist art and culture spaces in Ballard
This piece is from our latest This City Block series, which highlights stories from Ballard. Once a bustling industrial enclave, Ballard — long known for its concentration of fishing boats, lumber mills and shipyards — has evolved into one of Seattle’s most creatively and culturally engaged communities. Still a stronghold for independent boutiques, coffee shops, music venues and restaurants,
The Seattle TimesMar 28 2024
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Slows BBQ, Marrow and all of the new eats at Comerica Park for the 2024 season
DETROIT - Going to the ballpark for a Detroit Tigers game is like attending a taste of Detroit event. More popular, local restaurants have set up shop inside Comerica Park for the 2024 season serving everything from barbecue to seafood to authentic Mexican cuisine and pierogi sliders. “There’s something for everyone,” Mark Szubeczak, Executive Chef with Delaware North Sportsservice told MLive
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