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Arrival to open a second US microfactory to build electric vans for UPS Arrival, the U.K. electric vehicle startup that will soon be a publicly traded company, plans to build a second microfactory in the United States. The announcement comes several months after Arrival picked Charlotte, North Carolina for its North American headquarters. This new microfactory will be located in West Charlotte near the airport and about 32 miles from its first U.S. factory in Rock Hill, South Carolina. The newly announced microfactory will be producing two different classes of EV vans for U.S. customers, expanding the zero-emissions options for fleet operators, the company’s CEO Mike Ableson said. Production is expected to begin by the third quarter of 2022. Arrival said it is investing about $41.2 million in the production center, which will have the capacity to assemble up to 10,000 electric delivery vans each year. ....
Coronavirus positivity rate increases while other indicators continue to show improvement FacebookTwitterEmail Matthew Ridlon, 7, prepares to be tested for COVID-19 on March 14, 2021. Community Labs, a San Antonio nonprofit that provides free reliable tests with results in 24 hours, provided weekend testing as some schools prepared to return to class after spring break.Ronald Cortes /Contributor The positivity rate for coronavirus infections increased by 3 percentage points Monday, returning to 5.6 percent where it was at the beginning of the month. Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff said the increase could be the result of less testing for the virus last week during spring break. He said 20,047 people were tested, a 38,760 decrease from the previous week. ....
Travel with Mike Yardley: Warmth and more in Northland 16 Mar, 2021 01:18 AM 4 minutes to read Northern Advocate (Whangarei) IF THE WEATHER is starting to feel autumnal in your neck of the woods, Northland is calling you. Summer glows all the more longer, the weather and foliage is seductively subtropical and the sun-kissed beaches are absurdly gorgeous. Northland s thriving capital of Whangārei, is a city of adventure, culture and natural beauty. Head for the summit of Parihaka, the city s highest point, which was once the site of the largest Māori pā (fortified village) in New Zealand. The excavations are still visible and are accessed by a pleasant walk through native forest from the summit. ....
Parker County Sheriff Russ Authier swears in his deputies following his own swearing-in ceremony Monday. editor s pick topical featured Authier sworn in as Parker County sheriff Special to the Weatherford Democrat Mar 15, 2021 Mar 15, 2021 Special to the Weatherford Democrat Parker County Sheriff Russ Authier swears in his deputies following his own swearing-in ceremony Monday. Newly appointed Parker County Sheriff Russ Authier was sworn in by District Judge Craig Towson in a ceremony Monday. Authier also swore in a majority of the sheriffâs deputies during the ceremony, and will swear in the rest of the staff as they are available, according to a release from the Parker County Sheriffâs Office. ....
I like Ike, but Mike s OK; ranked-choice voting gets a look MATTHEW BARAKAT, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 2 1of2FILE - This absentee ballot for the 2020 Maine general election, photographed on Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020 in Falmouth, Maine, shows how Maine voters are allowed to rank presidential and senate candidates in order of ranked choice preference. An electoral reform that has taken root in the iconoclastic states of Maine and Alaska could be gaining traction nationwide. After decades of theoretical discussions among policy wonks, advocates of ranked-choice voting are looking to expand the concept.David Sharp/APShow MoreShow Less 2of2FILE - In this Tuesday, April 25, 2017, file photo, Rep. Don Beyer, D-Va., speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill, in Washington. Beyer has been among those advocating electoral reform in recent years. He said momentum is building but he still expects it will be a decade or more before significant p ....