From Fort Lauderdale is it safe. Taraji and her mother were asleep at at their home late last night when intruders took the girl. At the time, two men were reported to have kidnapped the baby. We do have a group working on more details. Will continue to bring you updates as we get them. Tonight, three middle schoolers face felony charges, accused of using hot pepper to spike their teacher s soda while in class. As wesh 2 s matt grant reports, all of the suspects are 12yearold girls. Matt three deltona middle schoolers are facing felony charges accused of spiking their teacher s soda. The girls, all aged 12, remain locked up in juvenile detention. Investigators say on tuesday two of the girls poured crushed red pepper flakes into the drink while another distracted her. The teacher, 52yearold jayne morgan, suffered a sore throat, stomach pains, and shortness of breath. Investigators say this was done in retaliation after morgan sent one of the girls to the principal s Office Monday for d
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The Housing Supply Debate: Evaluating the Evidence
Let s rely on science, not ideology and propaganda, when planning solutions to urban unaffordability. Look for credible evidence in the peer-reviewed publications referenced here.
Todd Litman | May 13, 2021, 9am PDT Share
Few issues cause more blood to boil than debates about the causes and solutions to housing unaffordability. On this issue, many people lead with their opinions followed by whatever evidence they can muster. The results can get ugly, particularly for those of us who prefer information to be credible.
In response, Mr. Abel sent links to
In my view, these articles present a narrow perspective and lack critical analysis, thus raising an epistemological question: How should we evaluate research quality in the field of planning and urban development?