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Officials are moving ahead with a major revitalization of the Los Angeles River – removing miles of concrete along its banks and re-greening areas now covered with pavement.
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Officials are moving ahead with a major revitalization of the Los Angeles River – removing miles of concrete along its banks and re-greening areas now covered with pavement.
Dowling College administrators decided this week to close the Oakdale-based school down for good following on-again, off-again plans to shutter the debt-ridden 48-year-old private institution that’s losing its accreditation next month.
Business leaders convened last week in London to launch the first global Natural Capital Protocol, a standardized framework which aims to help managers around the world better value nature in their decision-making.
Don’t do an IQ test after a full week’s work if you are 40 years or older. You could be disappointed.
The Republican National Convention was in an uproar on Monday after opponents of presumptive U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump failed in their effort to hold a roll-call vote in opposition to his candidacy.
At three years old, the state's online university has found success by focusing its recruiting efforts on a narrow swath of Tennesseans.
Vassar professors want to reduce their teaching loads, but some question a new plan to do so at the expense of course offerings.
Yes, astronomers have discovered dark sand dunes on Mars that resemble Morse code
When Anna Wickham, 28, came back from 14 months of working as a digital nomad in the Philippines and Vietnam, she expected to settle back into her old life easily.
Shootings and debate over police tactics prompt changes in programs that train law enforcement officials.