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The city’s Planning Board unaminously approved plans for a new four-story building containing 80 one-bedroom apartments for seniors at the Kingston Housing Authority’s Colonial Gardens complex on ...
The mayor's Charter Revision Commission drafted a series of proposals to streamline and speed up the public review process ...
In the latest edition of Rolling Stone's indie-rap column No Filler we talk to Ovrkast, and review new albums from Bruiser Wolf, McKinley Dixon, and Rocky Snyda ...
The federal grant would have put $42.7 million into paths for eastside residents to walk or bike to areas that have been ...
East River Park is still here. Earlier this year, the city told residents to expect construction to start in the spring on the $1.45 billion project to raise East River Park on top of eight feet ...
A long-empty storefront at 585 East Fordham Rd. is being transformed into a green jobs center, under a new partnership ...
The "Close the Gap" project will connect South Portland and Scarborough with a new 1.6-mile stretch. The full project is ...
The 34th Street busway is the latest casualty of the mayor's lack of a spine on transportation issues. Plus more news.
Knoxville’s public housing authority will no longer receive a $42.7 million grant from the federal government following the passage of The One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Hammond has begun the process of fencing off Briar East Woods, an area of preserved dunes that it owns, as it readies for construction in the area.
Earlier this year, the federal government sought to clawback $77 million in unspent pandemic funds for schools across Illinois. East St. Louis stood to lose the most funding of any Illinois district, ...