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Here are some of the latest news items happening this morning, Tuesday, July 29: Pittsburgh, Allegheny County open cooling centers Pittsburgh and Allegheny County will operate cooling centers Tuesday ...
The Northern New Jersey Community Foundation (NNJCF) honored New Jersey Assemblyman Clinton Calabrese with the Creative ...
S&P Global Ratings affirmed Seton Hall University's long-term credit rating with a stable outlook supported by enrollment and ...
In addition to regular runs, the group hosts themed events like holiday runs and raffle nights, and is even partnering with ...
Freshman year of college ball was good to Andrew Raymond. At George Mason, the talented catcher had a chance to start in 50 ...
Ryan Sprock (15) of Seton Hall Prep takes a lead off first base during the baseball game between Seton Hall Prep and Millburn at Porcello Field at Kelly Athletic Complex in West Orange, NJ on ...
It's hard not to notice the large construction site spanning 2.76 acres at 701 E. Hill Ave., adjacent to James White Parkway near downtown Knoxville.
A power outage around 9 a.m. shut down City Hall on Dale Avenue on Friday morning.
Nine Zero Two Development is converting the vacant former Odd Fellows hall at 78 Middlesex St. into 26 loft-style units with 13-foot ceilings. Hunneman represented Nine Zero Two Development in ...
Two teenagers are dead and five other people are injured following a mass shooting in downtown Indianapolis July 5, just hours after thousands gathered for a fireworks show.
Hundreds of protesters skipped the barbecues and spent Fourth of July rallying in downtown L.A. against immigration raids that have roiled the region over the last month.
The city of Thousand Oaks abandoned its plan to construct a new city hall, opting instead to build a hotel in a major shift to its proposed downtown project.