Bear Paw Development Corporation recently announced the creation of a new Business Revitalization Fund focused on assisting small businesses in their five-county region with the purpose of increasing ...
The consequences of Baltimore’s loss of 350,000 residents are evident along West North Avenue. It’s a depressing sight — those once live-in and solidly constructed 1905-era homes falling apart. Vacant ...
A Pace man who has since moved to Tallahassee faces nearly 200 years in federal prison after he pleaded guilty to multiple wire fraud and money laundering charges in connection to his scheme to ...
Five Vermont communities have been chosen for the second round of the Village Trust Initiative, a program supporting rural revitalization projects, according to an announcement from the Preservation ...
WORTHINGTON, Ohio (WCMH) — Wolf’s Ridge Brewing announced on Thursday it’s leading the effort to revamp the Worthington Inn restaurant. The Columbus-based brewery will expand its craft brewing and ...
Downtown Baltimore’s reinvention is on track, with noticeable improvements in streetscapes, crime reduction and business investment, leaders of Downtown Partnership said Wednesday. But as the district ...
“The people who feed us can’t afford to feed themselves,” Saru Jayaraman, President of One Fair Wage, said in a statement Jacobs Stock Photography Ltd/Getty One Fair Wage launched the Service Workers ...
An iconic Chicago deli starting on Monday will offer those with SNAP cards a free family meal as the government shutdown continues into it's 34th day, and benefits for the nation's biggest food aid ...
On Oct. 28, Mamani was awarded one star in the 2025 Dallas Michelin Guide, despite being open for only about 50 days. When D Magazine interviewed chef Christophe de Lellis after the ceremony, one of ...
Jamaican restaurant Wah Gwan in Kansas City is raising funds to send to the owner’s homeland after Hurricane Melissa damage. Wah gwan is a greeting in Jamaican Patois, the country’s national language.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A Nashville restaurant owner with deep Jamaican roots is partnering with a local church to raise funds for Hurricane Melissa relief efforts after the Category 5 storm ...
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