The firm leading ambitious redevelopment plans for the former Angie’s List campus just east of downtown—now known as Elevator Hill—is the city’s pick to take on the former Jail II and Arrestee Processing Center right next door.
The Department of Metropolitan Development on Wednes
BILLINGS — Students returning to Billings Central Catholic High School this upcoming school year will notice some big changes that will make their lives easier.
Billings Central is installing an elevator and adding another parking lot for the students.
"We for years ha
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Stabbings are on a rise in the Big Apple amid a citywide surge in major crime, according to the latest figures obtained by The Post.
The statistics, which cover the period through Aug. 7, show that stabbings have ri
When it comes to piston singles, it’s not often that the words classic and speedster are used in the same sentence, but it’s true of the Meyers 200 series. A design dating back to 1953, the Meyers won speed records as bragging rights. There are plenty of reasons why owners love their Meyer
Aurora resident Phyllis Kramer demonstrates where a bell that would summon a maid is still in operation beneath a rug in the dining room of her home which turned 100 years old this year. (David Sharos / The Beacon-News)
Neighbors living on the first block of South Gladstone Avenue in Au
A Louisville couple and their dogs were comfortable in their previous home — but they just wanted more land.
“I told my husband I wanted some acreage for our dogs,” the homeowner, who asked not to be named, told The Courier Journal. “We looked at 100 acres, we looked at 60 acres,
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In Godzilla vs. Biollante (1989), a grieving scientist grafts rose cells to cells he’s salvaged from his dead human daughter. After the resulting human-rose is nearly destroyed, the scientist melds her with Godzilla cells he’s stol
The centerpiece of an 11.69-acre estate for sale in the woods in McKean Township is a barbell-shaped home. Hallways connect the twin circular sections.
The four-bedroom, four-bath home at 9774 Silverthorn Road is owned by Erie businessman and entrepreneur Samuel P. "Pat" Black III and is
A SunRail train passes Orlando’s historic railroad depot on West Church Street on a recent morning. The canopy next to the station, supported by white posts, was added in 2014, when SunRail service began. (Joy Wallace Dickinson)
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