Preservation North Carolina’s recently retired president can point to thousands of buildings and places that he and his organization had a hand in revitalizing and protecting.
An evening stroll through the streets of downtown Safford never disappoints as the full moon rises above and the colors of the oncoming night cool to blues and purples around
This week, the Offutt-based unit that operates the fleet of so-called "doomsday" jets is celebrating 60 years of service. The unit has faced its share of headwinds in recent years.
Fire gutted a historic Nevada City building last week, and most everyone has someone to blame.
The owner of 414 Broad St. pointed to city officials, saying they knew about the danger. A member of the Planning Commission said that panel doesn’t deal with fire danger issues, and they were just following their rules.
And what we’re left with is a historic building in ashes and a neighboring structure with damage.
Assigning blame is easy. Correcting problems is much more difficult. That’s why we should take this opportunity to fix the problems, and ensure this doesn’t happen again.