From the cobbles and quirks of Shambles in York to Whitby Abbey brooding over the North Sea, its ancient gems are as ubiquitous to the region as flat caps and Yorkshire puddings.
But over September, the hidden treasures of Yorkshire’s heritage have been thrust into the spotlight by the
From pavilions to the Diana Ross playground.
From pavilions to the Diana Ross playground.
Central Park, Manhattan’s 843-acre oasis, is vast enough that much of it is rarely seen by the public. This l
SHREVEPORT, La. – The cast iron natural gas main that served Richard Williams' turn-of-the-century home in this Southern college town was as old as the house itself: It was built during Shreveport's first gas-fueled boom in 1911.
When that pipeline crack
When Darryle Brown woke up in the dark hours of an early December morning, he heard an explosion.
Suddenly, Brown was on fire and trapped underneath an eight-inch-thick concrete slab – the floor of his fiancé's two-story apartment unit in Birmingham, according to his attorney, Glenda
Core & Main announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Pacific Pipe Company, based in Hawaii. The acquisition would mark Core & Main’s 14th transaction since becoming an independent company in August 2017.
“Pacific Pipe is a significant player in moderniz
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HAINES CITY, Fla. — In May, 1.1 million gallons of wastewater spilled out in Haines City, and at least 835,000 gallons ended up in Lake Eva, according to the director of public infrastructure of the city.
"Water came out of th
The Daily Bread Mailbag returns with Stephen "Breadman" Edwards tackling topics such as welterweights Jaron Ennis and Vergil Ortiz, Oleksandr Usyk's huge win over Anthony Joshua, Terence Crawford vs. Errol Spence, Deontay Wilder, and much more.
Trust you and yours are in fine nick. I dou
E-mail Diana Diamond About this blog: So much is right — and wrong — about what is happening in Palo Alto. In this blog I want to discuss all that with you. I know many residents care about this town, and I want to explore our collective interests to help ... (More) About th
A rain gauge sits outside the Wastewater Treatment Plant in Midland.
A 50- to 60-foot length of cast-iron pipe was replaced following an Aug. 31 sanitary sewer overflow at the City of Midland Director of Wastewater Services treatment plant.
The City of Midland issued a news relea
A rain gauge sits outside the Wastewater Treatment Plant in Midland.
A 50- to 60-foot length of cast-iron pipe was replaced following an Aug. 31 sanitary sewer overflow at the City of Midland Director of Wastewater Services treatment plant.
The City of Midland issued a news relea