Del Webb homeowners get to work one-on-one with a professional designer to bring their vision to life using today’s top ...
The mixed-use development by Lifestyle Communities is on Franklin Road near South Hartmann Drive, south of Interstate 40.
President Donald Trump plans to demolish and ‘modernize’ the East Wing of the White House. The president announced the start of the ballroom construction. President Donald Trump plans to demolish and ...
There’s no question that more homes need to be built in San Diego County. KPBS North County reporter Alexander Nguyen says a developer plans to sue the city of Del Mar to build more housing there.
READING, Pa. - One of downtown Reading's most recognizable high-rise buildings may soon have a new chapter added to its history. The Reading Zoning Hearing Board on Wednesday voted to approve a ...
Giselle Cuevas Camargo of Del Pueblo Cafe in Santa Barbara, standing near portraits of her grandparents, says she is grateful to the community for raising about $25,000 to keep the business open.
CLIMATE VS. ENERGY — What a difference a decade makes. In 2015, Canada rejoined the international climate change consensus ...
In November a new Parisienne-style restaurant will welcome guests with cheese-topped bowls of French onion soup, tartîne, classic steak frites and more when Daniel del Prado opens Thérèse, an upscale ...
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Delegate Charles Otto, who represented Maryland's Lower Shore for 14 years, has died. Otto served parts of Wicomico, Worcester and Somerset Counties in the House of Delegates since 2011. Tributes from ...
Shares of timberland owner Rayonier declined after it announced an all-stock merger agreement with PotlatchDeltic. Rayonier shares were down 5.3%, to $24.52, midday Tuesday and have fallen about 6% ...
Abolishing pension tax-free cash - or even just capping how much you can take - would cause such public uproar the Chancellor is unlikely to do it, says former Pensions Minister Steve Webb.