Leander City Council on Feb. 6 cleared the way for a proposed residential development on roughly 20.6 acres off CR 175.
In a recent column published in Hurricane Breeze Newspaper, state delegate Scot Heckert argued that West Virginia's certificate-of-need laws are necessary to protect rural healthcare services.
Trappe, Maryland, is a two-hour drive from Washington, but in many ways, it’s a world away. The town, in Talbot County on the state’s Eastern Shore, occupies just three square miles and has a ...
Residents are voicing concerns about a proposed $20 million development in Floyd County. Why the project is facing opposition ...
The Westfield City Council voted 4-3 to approve an expansion of the Kimblewick residential community that will be built on 87 ...
Leander City Council on Feb. 6 cleared the way for a proposed residential development on roughly 20.6 acres off CR 175.
If plans are approved, a whole new neighbourhood could be attached to the semi-rural village of 1,800 people and could ...
As development continues across Wilmington and the demand for housing remains strong, one trend is gaining momentum both ...
There’s millions in federal funds for residential solar installation, if only Pennsylvanians could access it. The state House Energy Committee heard testimony last week in support of ...
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Mosley highlighted notable elements of this year's state budget including tax relief, easier access to child care and college ...
The purpose is to increase the accessibility of solar energy to low-income homes in rural, suburban, and urban areas across ...
While Indian Land has its proximity to Charlotte, Hardin said, Lancaster has rail service and is near Interstate 77. There’s ...
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