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In 50 years, River Parks went 'from dirt and gravel' to 'place of possibilities'
Tulsa World· 2 days agoIn 1977, Bobby Bomer found his oasis: River Parks. The 80-year-old runner has spent 47 years near...
Project aims to get Atlanta’s oldest Black cemetery added to National Register for Historic Places
WSB-TV 2 Atlanta· 5 days agoThe people who run South View Cemetery, Atlanta’s oldest Black cemetery, are fighting to get the...
Costco, Sam’s Club And BJ’s Booming Expansion Even As Food Inflation Effect Lingers
Forbes· 5 days ago“Is Costco rival BJ’s Wholesale Club moving into North Texas?” That was the somewhat...
Gateway - Jalopnik
Jalopnik· 5 hours agoPorsche and Volkswagen are dead-set on the former’s stock-market debut, Honda is making the supply chain partnerships it needs, and the Bronco accessory business is booming. While your friends ...
Editorial: The city just chased off real jobs in North City in service to a fantasy
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 7 days agoAs expected and feared, St. Louis’ economic leaders have now officially ensured that a vacant...
What is Juneteenth? Here's what's open and closed, plus events in Asheville
Asheville Citizen-Times· 7 days agoIn June, the United States will celebrate the date aptly described as our country’s second...
Heavy rainfall impacted many in SWFL, here's what viewers and travelers dealt with
WINK TV Southwest Florida· 5 days agoHeavy rain saturated Southwest Florida most of the week, leading to widespread flooding in low-lying areas. WINK News viewer Lori Daugherty captured an image showcasing flooding near ...
Trial begins for Tulsa police officer facing felony charge
Tulsa World· 7 days agoDythe was testifying on the first day of a trial for Harper, who faces one count of felony accessory...
A history of Anchorage restaurant chains, franchises and national retailers, Part 1
Anchorage Daily News· 2 days agoHave a question about Anchorage or Alaska history or an idea for a future article? This column began with a simple question: When did Taco Bell open in Anchorage? This relationship is more complicated ...
Food insecurity continues to plague UMN students
The Minnesota Daily· 1 day agoAt the University of Minnesota, almost 12% of students report running out of money to purchase food, and even more express worry over their ability to...