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DAVID Y. IGE GOVERNOR SUZANNE D. CASE CHAIRPERSON For Immediate News Release: June 3, 2021 NEW HOTLINE ESTABLISHED TO REPORT DERELICT FISHING GEAR (HONOLULU) ....
Formerly derelict Whanganui building a winner in architecture awards 14 May, 2021 07:30 AM 2 minutes to read The previously derelict Ridgway Chambers building has been converted into a gallery space and apartments. Photo / Steve Caudwell The previously derelict Ridgway Chambers building has been converted into a gallery space and apartments. Photo / Steve Caudwell Whanganui Chronicle Whanganui s revamped Ridgway Chambers has won a prestigious award for heritage architecture. The formerly derelict building on the corner of Ridgway St and Drews Ave was bought by Hadleigh Reid in 2018 and converted into a gallery space and apartments designed by Drawing Room Architecture & Design. The heritage award was one of 16 presented at Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects Western Awards, which cover the Taranaki, Whanganui and Manawatū regions, at a ceremony in New Plymouth on Friday night. ....
Flawed toilet tenders must be properly investigated PREMIUM You would have expected that, 27 years into democracy, some of the basic service issues like the absence of decent sanitation would be a thing of the past. Yes, the mushrooming of informal settlements in urban areas is adding to the backlog. This article is reserved for HeraldLIVE subscribers. A subscription gives you full digital access to all our content. Already subscribed? Simply sign in below. Already registered on DispatchLIVE, BusinessLIVE, TimesLIVE or SowetanLIVE? Sign in with the same details. ....
One Berkeley Resident s Fight to Desegregate the City Dorothy Walker has spent decades working to eliminate housing discrimination. In February, the city council finally agreed. April 1, 2021, 9am PDT | Diana Ionescu | Nathanael Johnson profiles Dorothy Walker, a Berkeley resident who, decades ago, undertook a fight against racist real estate covenants. As a white woman married to a Japanese-American, Walker witnessed the effects of internment and race-based policies in mid-century America, policies which reverberate to this day. Despite federal efforts to eliminate housing segregation in the early 20th century, writes Johnson, cities found new ways to replace explicitly racist covenants with ordinances that entrenched segregation by income and wealth instead, reserving certain parts of town for people who could afford their own house and a roomy yard. Walker has proposed eliminating single-family zoning for decades, but her proposals have always fallen on d ....
Montana and Arizona Are Challenging the Biden Administrations Open Borders Insanity Montana and Arizona Are Challenging the Biden Administrations Open Borders Insanity Mar 11, 2021 States are taking action against the federal governments inability to put forward an immigration policy that upholds American interests/. According to Samuel Allegri of the to prevent new immigration regulations from the Biden administration that they believe will negatively impact their respective states. Under the new rules implemented by the Biden administration, ICEs ability to detain some illegal aliens has been greatly restricted. Only illegal aliens who pose a threat to national security, crossed the American after November 1, 2021, or committed aggravated felonies would be detained and subject to deportations. ....