ST. JOHN, Wash. — It was 9 a.m. on a hot Thursday in August and Dean Nizer was on the phone. A hunter from Seattle had drawn a moose tag for a unit near Spokane. He did not know the area, did not know ...
A reader and former Florida legislator responds to a Sun Sentinel article on Citizens insurance and recent state property insurance reforms.
Tenant protection law, originally designed to ensure fairness, dignity, and balance in landlord-tenant relationships, has today become a weapon of ...
Strewn across the Aegean, the Cycladic islands are a picture of Greece as we best know it: whitewashed homes, blue-shuttered windows, dramatic sunsets burning orange into the horizon. Though these ...
Diaries are shrines to privacy. In an age obsessed with exposure and display, the diary is a refuge for the self and a balm for the soul. “In an increasingly digital world”, as Shaun Usher, editor of ...
The Trump administration has cancelled tens of millions of dollars in support for energy projects whose technology provider has been looking to usher in a new era of regional energy manufacturing at a ...
The Opposition and some civil society organisations are demanding that the long-delayed Provincial Council (PC) polls be held in 2025 itself. Their representatives met at a conference held by the ...
Acceptable types of ADUs under new city rules include basement apartments, attic apartments in one-family homes, and backyard cottages on the same lot as one- and two-family residential homes, that ...
On Tuesday, Oct. 7, registered voters will have the opportunity to cast ballots for elections across the municipalities in which they reside.
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