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Condo development eyed for Country Inn Motel site in south Palo Alto

A new housing development with 55 condominiums, six townhomes and six accessory dwelling units could go up on the southern tip of Palo Alto under a proposal being pitched by developer Toll Brothers.

Condo development eyed for Country Inn Motel site in south Palo Alto

A new housing development with 55 condominiums, six townhomes and six accessory dwelling units could go up on the southern tip of Palo Alto under a proposal being pitched by developer Toll Brothers.

Killer Beez host 150-strong party after motorway chaos

A 150-strong party capped off a day of drama yesterday after Killer Beez gang members descended on the tiny community of Ramarama.  A crash involving Kille

Shopper Blog: Three Central High seniors to join UT Pride of the Southland Band

Shopper Blog: Pandemic frees ex-educator to turn out prize-winning art The Knoxville News-Sentinel 1 day ago Knoxville News Sentinel © Courtesy of Tracey Van Hook Joe Tate stands next to his painting “Paradise,” which won first place at the Dogwood Arts Spring Art Show. The octogenarian began painting a lot during the pandemic and now has a newfound passion. BEARDEN John Shearer, Shopper News The COVID-19 pandemic might have slowed down a lot of people’s lives either by choice or necessity, but for Joe Tate, it caused him to speed up one facet his interest in art. Since the health care crisis hit over a year ago, the formerly periodic painter has become quite prolific and even recently won a prestigious art award in the Dogwood Arts Spring Art Show. And by the way, this man who seems full of new energy is also in his mid-80s.

Harrowing house fire escape still haunts Davidsville mother

Harrowing house fire escape still haunts Davidsville mother A mother of three in central Newfoundland says she s thankful she s not planning funerals after her daughters escaped a house fire on Mother s Day. Social Sharing CBC News · comments Loretta Collins with her daughters Julie, left, and Jasmin. Both Julie and Jasmin were at home in Davidsville when their family home caught fire on Mother s Day.(Garrett Barry/CBC) The call that Loretta Collins received on Mother s Day sent her into a panic. She was only about 20 minutes away from her home and her two daughters in Davidsville, N.L., heading into Gander to run some errands ahead of a busy week for her family.

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