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News 5 In Depth: how planning and development impact transportation
KOAA5· 5 days agoIt was a nice day for a walk. The bus was on time an hour later and I reached my departure point on Corporate Drive near Criterion Bicycles by 9:15 a.m. From there, it was another 25-minute ...
Review: Colorado College Summer Music Festival brilliantly bursts conventions
Colorado Springs Gazette· 5 days ago• One was written for the Packard Hall stage. • The concluding performance suggests that America’s...
The Upper Class Has Taken Over These 30 Cities
GoBankingRates via AOL· 5 days agoThe gap between the middle and upper classes appears to be shrinking. A surprising 50% of Americans made up the middle class as of 2021. If that seems...
Obama hits the high notes
Politico· 4 days agoA supply glut caused weed prices to plummet in the wake of the pandemic. The spread of cheap, largely...
Ancestry Releases Records of 183,000 Enslaved Individuals in America
Smithsonian Magazine· 4 days agoThanks to the rise of commercial genealogy platforms, millions of Americans are now researching...
Love Music? You Need to Visit These 34 Place at Least Once
Cheapism via AOL· 6 days agoWhether you're a fan of Elvis, Dylan, Handel, Hendrix, or Willie Nelson, there are towns, museums,...
Become a home inspector | Bristol Herald Courier
Bristol Herald Courier· 5 days agoAre you ready to pursue a career as a home inspector? Or maybe you’d even like to start your own home inspection business? With a high income potential and no need for an advanced degree, this ...
Wild West: Snow aims for northern Rockies as wildfire danger lingers to the south
AccuWeather· 24 hours agoThe official start of summer is less than a week away, but part of the northwestern United States...
Rules will let SRP keep water that had flowed into Salt River
The Arizona Republic· 3 days agoSalt River Project can now hold water longer behind Roosevelt Dam after wet winters, which could...
‘Out of nowhere’: Man sped 93 mph before fatally hitting Wichita woman’s SUV
The Wichita Eagle· 20 hours agoA 26-year-old Colorado man charged in the death of Wichitan Kathy Knorr was driving more than twice the posted speed limit — 93 mph in a 40 mph zone — in the moments before ...