Getting data centers to generate their own electricity may ease one obstacle to public acceptance of data centers. But it creates new hurdles.
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The school may apply for secondary-level affiliation from the 2027-28 academic session. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has stripped Uttarakhand Public School in Sector 56, Noida, of ...
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BEFORE STUDENTS INSIDE THE GREATER LATROBE SCHOOL DISTRICT MAKE IT TO CLASS, THEIR BUS DRIVERS SAY THAT THEY’RE SEEING SEVERAL DRIVING VIOLATIONS AROUND SCHOOL BUSSES EVERY WEEK. NOW, IF THAT HAPPENS ...
Council members agreed the city can do better after residents voiced frustration online and in person. Anyone can view a sampling of recent comments, but you must be a Times subscriber to contribute.
In 2025, Google is removing reviews at unprecedented rates – and it is not accidental. Our industry analysis of 60,000 Google Business Profiles shows that deletions are being driven by a mix of: ...
Accusations are up nearly 20 percent since 2014, according to a nonprofit, which warns that “the infrastructure for enforcing our nation’s fair housing laws is being dismantled.” By Heather Senison ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Iowa’s Office of Ombudsman, which investigates complaints related to local and state government, saw an ...
FREDERICTON — The body that oversees New Brunswick’s local governments says municipal councils have been breaking the law by meeting in private to discuss certain complaints against elected members.