The Zuelke Building opened in late 1931 by Irving Zuelke on East College Avenue was labeled the city's first "skyscraper." ...
The CDC, as of July 2024, estimated that more than one in four adults in the U.S. lived with a disability, and 12.2% of U.S.
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Where Does David Beckham Live? These Are the Unique Homes He and Victoria Beckham Have Shared
As a couple, the Beckhams’ good looks and penchant for matching outfits kept the press glued to their every move. The two ...
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Time travel to a historic resort in Oliver Springs in Part 3 of the history of the town
The murder of the Richards' sisters and "Powder" Brown was never solved. Read more about the city of Oliver Springs, ...
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CT Insider on MSNJohn Breunig (opinion): Beetle Bailey's view from front lines of comic
King almost canceled the strip after a few months, before Beetle left college to join the Army. Mort got the last laugh, ...
A Leicestershire mosque could be demolished to make way for a new purpose-built facility. More than 100 people have backed ...
Improvements at the Rigby City Library are continuing to move forward, according to discussion with Library Director Brittney Fielding and the Rigby City Council at their Sept. 4 meeting. According to ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — The elevators at an apartment complex in Northwest D.C. are under investigation by the city's Department of Buildings (DOB) after a woman's arm got stuck in one of them. 7News is ...
The future of the grain elevator at the Port of Halifax remains murky as the port continues with an ambitious expansion aimed at growing its cargo and cruise ship businesses. Kim Batherson, general ...
A west London council is looking to axe funding for toilets at Notting Hill Carnival due to an £82 million black hole caused by a shake-up in government financing. Kensington and Chelsea said the ...
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Two young boys accused of causing at least $50,000 in damage at a Florida elementary school library face several charges, including criminal mischief, after their mothers turned them in to authorities ...
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