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They assessed a pregnant woman in pain and bleeding. They investigated the smell of gas at a house. Then someone came to the fire house door: A man had fallen. Could someone help?
Demolishing a home to build a new one, called a teardown, is common in growing cities across the country, including Raleigh. But why does it happen?
University staff removed this dorm’s fire alarm. Photo by Patrick D. Lewis/The Tower By Patrick D. Lewis Residents of St.
I am stunned that the County of Santa Barbara has chosen to thwart my ability to build a caregiver unit on my property, the very same unit the the county approved, over three years ago, as consistent ...
A mall official disputes city’s version of events as business owners tell council members that the shutdown is hurting ...
The Connecticut General Assembly took up “emergency-certified” legislation this week, including a sweeping, 98-section bill that revived significant House bills that died last year without votes in ...
The owner of the damaged 1876 Heritage Inn said repairs would take just a week. Unfortunately, that won’t happen.
Tiruchi Corporation's budget emphasizes flood mitigation, infrastructure improvements, and new projects to enhance city services and resilience.
A reader asks if farming in a desert state like Arizona is sustainable. Republic ad reporter Clara Migoya offers her insights.
Cup of Joe is on the move, albeit only a few paces down from its 31 Market St. location, to space formerly owned by Portsmouth Brewery.