If voters approve the measure, it would fix a constitutional violation tied to an Olympic sports complex in Lake Placid and protect additional land in the Adirondacks.
Denver’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI) gets about $5 million to $7 million a year from a portion of property taxes that fund capital improvements.
But life goes on and people grow up, even the most rebellious artists of the 2000s. Now, after more than two decades, we look back at what these rebels looked like back then, and what they look like ...
The phenomenon of South Korean companies and investors investing more overseas than domestically is intensifying. The Korea Development Institute (KDI) warned on the 4th that the root cause of this ...
After a high-profile bust last winter, the Scarlet Knights have dropped back under the radar, which is how Steve Pikiell prefers it.
Walking 3,000 to 7,500 steps daily may slow cognitive decline in older adults with early Alzheimer's, reducing tau buildup ...
We know that children need the basics — nutritious food, clean air, and safe places to learn and live. But to really thrive, ...
Ambition to scale has never been higher, and tensions over workplace culture, talent retention, process efficiency and authentic integration have never been more intense.