Federal prosecutors have charged Edwin Brant Frost IV with wire fraud for allegedly running a $156 million Ponzi scheme.
Four members of the NAU women's tennis team have earned All-Conference honors, as the league announced its end-of-season awards Wednesday morning.
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PATERSON — City officials are looking to spur development on two vacant 5th Ward properties that sit on the slope between the School 15 parking lot and three high-rise senior apartments along 20th ...
Detroit — Officials broke ground Tuesday on a planned life sciences building at the site of the former failed Wayne County jail on Gratiot Avenue, the latest step in transforming the corridor into a ...
The Gratiot Life Sciences Building will house a joint venture between BAMF Health and Henry Ford Health for cancer treatment and research. This new development is located on the site of a previously ...
Dan Gilbert's Bedrock firm broke ground Tuesday, April 14, on a long-awaited health care and research building along Gratiot Avenue at the entrance to downtown Detroit. The two-story and 90,000-square ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Traffic and pedestrian patterns Downtown will begin shifting this week as crews prepare for the demolition of the James A. Karnes Building, a key step toward constructing a ...
VANCOUVER — BC Hydro says it's relocating and repurposing the majority of its work camp for building the Site C hydroelectric dam to support the construction of the North Coast Transmission Line ...
The historic former Pan American Airways seaplane terminal at 3500 Pan American Dr. has long been home to Miami City Hall. Carl Juste cjuste@miamiherald.com The city of Miami is moving full steam ...
Chobani is building a 2 million-square-foot dairy processing plant on the Triangle Site at Griffiss Business and Technology Park in Rome. Oneida County owns the Triangle Site and is doing some site ...
Iran’s potentially most dangerous nuclear site is buried as deep as 100 meters below a granite mountain, according to new assessments, and one nonproliferation expert warned it must be "neutralized" ...
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