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‘We were here before Fort Worth’: A struggle to preserve historic Black settlements
Fort Worth Star-Telegram· 4 hours agoOne by one, small but thriving freedmen colonies dating back to the 1800s have slowly vanished as North Texas urbanized. The descendants of one of Fort Worth’s last remaining historic settlements are trying to save theirs.
GoLocalProv | Politics | Cities are Rebounding - Rob Horowitz
GoLocalProv· 6 days agoPHOTO: GoLocal To borrow liberally from Mark Twain, the predictions of a death spiral for American...
Don’t believe the hype. The ‘snowbird’ retirees are not fleeing Miami
The Independent via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoIt’s getting less and less lucrative to make the retirement-era relocation to Miami from places like...
Plan for high-rises, housing in Hillcrest moves forward in San Diego City Council
NBC San Diego· 6 days agoThe San Diego City Council's housing committee pushed a plan forward to bring more high-rises and...
Boise Airport is getting a makeover: Architects announced for $42M expansion
KTVB Boise· 4 days agoThe Boise City Council announced the approval of a contract with Fentress Architects for the Boise...
Why business growth, Peoria region's population loss are top focuses for new Chamber CEO
Peoria Journal Star· 4 days agoPeoria's business economy is "strong and resilient" and the city's "entrepreneurial spirit" is alive...
In South Texas, one woman is leading an agricultural renaissance
The Texas Tribune· 3 days agoThe Rio Grande Valley, like many regions throughout Texas, continues to invite economic development...
Hottest U.S. moving trends of 2024: Where the most Americans are headed
Yahoo Life via AOL· 3 days agoSimilar to other Southeastern coastal cities, Wilmington saw notable growth in recent years, with a ...
Utah to finally get its own passport office, after Romney push
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 5 days ago“Utah is experiencing rapid population growth as it becomes a center for global commerce and tourism...
Are Rats Actually That Bad?
Foreign Policy Magazine· 11 hours agoAt Tanzania’s Sokoine University of Agriculture, about 125 miles west of Dar es Salaam, there is a small memorial to Magawa, an awardee of the PDSA Gold...