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Jan 16 2024
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Urban camping ban in Wheeling to take effect despite calls for a stay
WHEELING, W.Va. — Wheeling City Council opted to move forward with an ordinance scheduled to take effect this week that will ban homeless encampments. City Council came to the decision during their meeting Tuesday. They held a time for public comment before deciding to let the ordinance take effect as originally planned. “We’re very mindful of the impact and how critical this issue is to so
WV Metro NewsApr 25 2024
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Morehouse alumni debate merits of Biden’s plans to speak at commencement
Biden is set to deliver his commencement address at a time when anger among some over U.S. policy concerning the Israel-Hamas war has led to an eruption of student protests and arrests at several universities, including Columbia, New York University and Yale. Protests emerged Thursday that resulted in a clash with police at Emory University in Atlanta. In interviews with The Atlanta Journal-
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionApr 19 2024
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Whataburger submits plans for High Point restaurant
Apr. 20—HIGH POINT — Fast-food restaurant chain Whataburger has submitted plans to the city for a High Point location. A site plan is under review by the Planning Department for ground-up construction of a 3,305-square-foot restaurant building with a drive-thru at 2713 N. Main St. The address is an undeveloped outparcel in the parking lot of the NorthPointe Crossing shopping center next to
Yahoo NewsApr 25 2024
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Oklahoma plans to execute a man who didn’t commit a murder
Death penalty opponents are bracing for the anticipated execution of an Oklahoma man who even the state acknowledges did not kill anyone. Tremane Wood has been on Oklahoma’s Death Row since 2004 for participating in a robbery-turned-homicide in which the actual killer received a life sentence. Yet Wood ended up on Death Row “after being convicted of what’s called ‘felony murder’ for
Baptist News GlobalApr 25 2024
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US Bank Stadium does not plan to go ‘completely vegan’
Minnesota’s U.S. Bank Stadium will continue to offer “food and beverage options to guests of all dietary preferences,” a spokesperson said, contrary to online posts saying the facility will only serve plant-based food from September 2024. Facebook posts widely shared screenshots with a stadium photo and text that says: “BREAKING: U.S. Bank Stadium plans to be a completely ‘Kill Free’ stadium
ReutersApr 24 2024
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Mill Valley commission advances draft climate plan update
Mill Valley hopes to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by nearly half by the end of the decade. The goal is among a host of approaches spelled out in the city’s draft climate plan, which the Planning Commission recommended for approval on Tuesday. The unanimous endorsement, with commissioner Jon Yolles absent, means the document will now head to the City Council for approval. The draft details
Marin Independent JournalApr 24 2024
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Palmer council rejects bid to downsize plans for new library
PALMER — Plans for a large new public library in Palmer are moving forward after the city council this week rejected a measure that would have asked architects to shrink its size in an attempt to save money. The new 20,000-square-foot, two-story building will replace the prior 12,000-square-foot structure, which closed permanently after its roof partially collapsed under heavy snow load early
Anchorage Daily NewsApr 22 2024
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Mayor O'Connell unveils his transportation plan
Mayor Freddie O'Connell meets with media after unveiling his transportation improvement plan last week. Photo: Nate Rau/Axios Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell's plan to overhaul the city's transportation network seeks to dramatically expand bus service, add miles of new sidewalks, shorten commutes and bolster safety for pedestrians and cyclists. Why it matters: The plan, which O'Connell calls
AxiosApr 22 2024
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Officials reveal Waverly drinking water protection plan
Officials detailed the health concerns that come from drinking water with high concentrations of nitrate. Among these concerns are blue baby syndrome, a condition in which a baby's skin appears blue; preterm birth issues and defects; and both pediatric and adult cancers, according to Laura Nagengast, source water protection extension educator with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. "If the
Lincoln Journal Star