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The Montpelier Station railroad depot, which houses a post office, has a history exhibit on the building in the Jim Crow era.
A panel on Montpelier Station's exterior quotes the late U.S. historian John Hope Franklin, who spoke at Montpe
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BONNYVILLE – While some of a two-story house remains intact, much of a Bonnyville residence has been left scorched, with sunshine gleaming through the ruins of a house that is missing most of its roof.
Fire crews from Station 5 Bonnyville responded to a structure fire i
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Partly cloudy this morning, then becoming cloudy during the afternoon. High around 95F. Winds S at 10 to 15 mph..
Showers developing late tonight with the possibility of a thunderstorm. Low 69F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 70%.
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Cloudy this morning. Scattered thunderstorms developing this afternoon. High around 95F. Winds S at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40%..
Cloudy. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. Low 76F. Winds SSE at 10 to 15 mph.
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The Duluth Economic Development Authority has put out its third request for proposals to redevelop the Pastoret Terrace, a building that has been condemned since 2010. Though previous redevelopment proposals were deemed unsatisfactory and the threat of a wrecking ball has long loomed, the buil
Maryland’s Court of Special Appeals has blocked a local developer from carrying out a previously-approved plan to convert the historic Tractor Building in Woodberry to 98 apartments.
In a 23-page opinion this week, three judges with the appeals court ruled that Baltimore’s Planning C
“Ladders and walls go together like peas and carrots,” says one McAllen Border Patrol agent.
Every month for the past decade, Scott Nicol, a 51-year-old artist and activist, has set out from his home in McAllen to roam the Rio Grande Valley in search of ladders used to scale the bo
Time and again, mining company Homestake and government agencies promised to clean up waste from decades of uranium processing. It didn’t happen. Now they’re trying a new tactic: buying out homeowners to avoid finishing the job.
By Mark Olalde and Maya Miller, ProPublica—August 16,