State officials say it will take $8.16 million, including $2 million in legal costs, to repair water leaks and get rid of mold that employees say is a health hazard.
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When you hire a University of Guam graduate, you’re not just adding a skilled employee to your team—you’re investing in the ...
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The Stadium Series game will be played on Saturday, March 1st, at the Shoe. The puck drops at 6 P.M. Ohio Stadium seats ...
As Next City previously reported, the Kensington Corridor Trust emerged from a dialogue between community members and Shift ...
Giovanna Dibenedetto asks the six Democrats in contested races on next Tuesday's primary ballot: When and why did you move to ...
Even in the face of changing times in tech, your business still requires a high-functioning website. Establishing a solid ...
The recent spate of Los Angeles County fires has led many different parties to re-examine state and local approaches to ...
Recently, a letter to the editor was published by Alf McConnell claiming that the zoning code revisions proposed in the ...
Engineers identified and fixed issues inside Lakewood Ranch within months, but problems still exist beyond its boundaries.
Building dreams one brick at a time. Every brick placed on a job site is a step toward making a dream real. This quote reminds us that even small, careful ...
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