Por: Portland Press Herald Nation November 18, 2023
UNITY — Residents voted at a special town meeting Thursday to adopt a 180-day moratorium on high-voltage power lines in town, making Unity the latest to codify its opposition to a proposed transmission corridor expected to cost in excess of $1 billion. The vote was unanimous among the roughly 45 residents at the meeting. Selectman Tim Parker Jr. said the moratorium is meant to send a message to LS Power, the Missouri-based utility that plans... + full article
Ars Technica USA Tech September 23, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Sep 22, 2023 7:37 pm UTC / Unity is hoping you will see this logo in a better light after today. Further ReadingUnity has made major changes to the per-install Runtime Fee program it announced last week and made... + más
Unity’s new “per-install” pricing enrages the game development community | Ars Technica
Wait, is Unity allowed to just change its fee structure like that? | Ars Technica
Portland Press Herald USA Nation August 30, 2023
Chuck Noyes, far right, owner of Noyes Family Farm, sits on a tractor wheel and listens to farmers speak in opposition to a proposed transmission corridor during a protest on Main Street in Albion on July 19. Residents at a special town meeting this week voted to approve a... + más
Farmers roll out tractors, trucks in Albion to protest proposed transmission corridor | Portland Press Herald
NFL, '60 Minutes,' 'Big Bang Theory' top weekly ratings | Orlando Sentinel
Los Angeles Times USA Politics January 26, 2023
With Los Angeles County’s pandemic eviction moratorium set to lapse in days, the Board of Supervisors has voted to extend the countywide renters protections once more. The moratorium will now expire at the end of March. This, county leaders say, will be the last time they push... + más
Editorial: L.A.'s eviction moratorium will end, but tenant protections should continue | Los Angeles Times
LA City Council votes to end city's long-standing COVID eviction moratorium | ABC7
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
The Advocate USA Crime January 04, 2023
A federal judge has ruled that Livingston Parish cannot enforce a moratorium preventing a global gas supply company from conducting seismic tests or building test wells in Lake Maurepas.Air Products, a global hydrogen manufacturing company, sued Livingston Parish’s government... + más
Livingston doesn't have power to block test wells for carbon capture, company says in lawsuit | The Advocate
Portland Press Herald USA Nation December 05, 2022
The development company that wants to build a giant “Flagpole of Freedom” park in Columbia Falls warned recently that a proposed moratorium on major projects in the town could derail the venture. A lawyer for Worcester Resources told town officials that a moratorium would be... + más
Texas town installs American flag nearly 200 feet in the air to show its patriotism | Fox News
A House renovated: Automated flagpole to sit atop Springfield site where Lincoln delivered historic anti-slavery speech | Chicago Sun Times
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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