Por: Newsweek World July 18, 2023
Russian-installed officials in Crimea told tourists and residents who began to flee the Black Sea peninsula after an attack on the Kerch bridge to exit via a land corridor that has been shelled at least 22 times in the past month, according to a report.Thousands of people began to leave Crimea on Monday, after the attack on the bridge that connects the annexed territory to Russia caused part of the structure to collapse, halting road... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion March 30, 2023
I’m speaking on behalf of , a Maine group of the national Sunrise Movement, fighting for environmental justice and community resilience. We are a member of , a coalition of over 400 youth and 15 organizations from across Maine that fight for bold climate action. Both Sunrise... + más
Storm surge: To get lights back on, Maine pays a premium for crews from away | Portland Press Herald
Maine Voices: CMP is an albatross around the neck of Maine businesses | Portland Press Herald
The Advocate USA Business January 24, 2023
The announcement two years ago that Amazon would build a $215 million fulfillment center left Baton Rouge officials optimistic that the jobs and tax revenue provided by the center would serve as an economic jolt to a long-neglected corridor of the city. Officials are now moving... + más
Baton Rouge Blues Festival announces lineup | The Advocate
Rouses breaks ground on market in north Baton Rouge: 'It's an area that needs a store' | The Advocate
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime January 21, 2023
When Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings tossed what the former top cop called a verbal penalty flag on recent developments in the proposed SunRail and Brightline rail corridor, his concerns pointed to a larger issue. With several private participants and the dozen or more... + más
Federal grant deadline looms for SunRail, Brightline expansion, official warns | Orlando Sentinel
New Brightline stations get an opening date in Boca Raton and Aventura. Here’s when. | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation January 18, 2023
TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet on Tuesday approved $17.8 million in land-conservation deals that include protecting two properties in Osceola and Marion counties for an envisioned multibillion-dollar wildlife corridor stretching from the Keys to the... + más
Rails, trails or both? State officials urged to do something with unused Augusta-to-Brunswick rail corridor | Portland Press Herald
Baton Rouge hopes Amazon will revitalize Florida Boulevard. What will that look like? | The Advocate
CBS News USA Politics January 10, 2023
Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro of himself in a Florida hospital bed Monday after thousands of his supporters his country's democratic institutions the day before – in scenes eerily similar to the .Bolsonaro said he was being treated in Orlando for... + más
Why Bolsonaro Fled Brazil and What the U.S. Can Do About It | Time
Brazil’s ‘Trump of the tropics’ becomes temporary Florida man with move to Orlando | Orlando Sentinel
WPTV USA World January 10, 2023
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro a picture from a hospital bed in Orlando, Florida. The politician said he was treated for complications from an old stab wound. Several high-profile Democrats have called for Bolsonaro to be expelled from the U.S. following riots in... + más
Portland Press Herald USA Nation December 03, 2022
In downtown Augusta, part of the railroad bed has been buried under gravel, and in some spots asphalt, to make parking lots. A nine-month study is underway to explore whether the 34-mile, unused rail corridor between Augusta and Brunswick should be converted to a recreational... + más
Girls hockey: Black Tigers cruise to win over Brunswick | Portland Press Herald
Commentary: Statewide, a great train robbery is underway | Portland Press Herald
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