An Arlington teen was named as a top 300 finalist in a national science project competition.
Eyuel Berhanu, a rising 9th grader who went to Thomas Jefferson Middle School, is one of the Top 300 MASTERS in the annual Broadcom MASTERS science fair, which is billed as the nation’s pre
As of Sunday, the US government has been partially shut down for 16 days due to the Trump administration’s demand that a new funding package include money for a border wall with Mexico. The new House Democratic majority intends to vote on a bill to re-open the government that doesn’t inc
BURLINGTON — According to a release from Impact Alamance, it awarded $150,000 to local non-profit organizations through the Progress and Enhancement Fund, formerly known as the Community Health Fund.
The competitive grant cycle is offered to Alamance County non-profits each year. Thes
Starting in 1922 as the Greeley Spud Rodeo to honor the local farmers and agricultural produce, the Greeley Stampede is celebrating its 100th year in 2022. Lincoln Rogers spoke to Greeley Stampede’s General Manager Justin Watada near the end of May to get his thoughts on the event turning 10
The race is clearly on for net zero, although different timelines are in operation across different parts of the built environment. Water utilities are working to 2030, while the construction industry has 2050 in its sights. Challenging factors with construction include the complexity of the s
The race is clearly on for net zero, although different timelines are in operation across different parts of the built environment. Water utilities are working to 2030, while the construction industry has 2050 in its sights. Challenging factors with construction include the complexity of the s
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A gas exploration company has allegedly cut fences and forced its way onto a remote Northern Territory cattle station after pastoralists denied them entry.
Rallen Australia says Tamboran Resources has also started clearing land "dangerous
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Safety fears have been raised in a review into a guided busway following the death of pedestrian.
Cambridgeshire County Council commissioned a review after the death of Kathleen Pitts, 52, who was killed in Cambridge on 26 October.
Engineering firm Mott MacDonald has recommended ne