• AI at the Olympics: Organizers reveal plans to protect athletes from online harassment and more

    Olympic organizers unveiled their strategy Friday to use artificial intelligence in sports, joining the global rush to capitalize on the rapidly advancing technology. The International Olympic Committee outlined its agenda for taking advantage of AI. Officials said it could be used to help identify promising athletes, personalize training methods and make the games fairer by improving judging. “Today we are making another step to ensure the uniqueness of the Olympic Games and the relevance...

  • Holyoke organization “EforAll” boosts local entrepreneurs

    One local organization is giving a helping hand to local aspiring entrepreneurs, in efforts to enhance our region’s economic development.

  • Bears release plans for stadium project in Chicago

    During a public presentation Wednesday at Soldier Field, the Bears unveiled their plans to build a state-of-the-art fixed-roof stadium along Chicago’s lakefront. The Burnham Park Project includes a new publicly-owned multipurpose replacement stadium located just south of Soldier Field that’s part of a singular year-round hub centered on park-based culture and recreation. The proposal boasts year-round use for recreational and community events and an increase in open and green space, including...

  • Local Organizations Announce 2024/25 Seasons

    The DCPA is just one of the many arts organizations announcing its 2024/25 season, or productions throughout 2024. By no means an exhaustive list, check out the organizations below. Or, to find more cultural organizations near you, visit scfd.org/organization. Seasons will continue to be announced throughout this spring! Arvada Center 2024/25 Season Announcement The Arvada […]

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    Ontario backtracks on planned UP Express changes after backlash

    The Ontario government is backtracking on planned changes to the UP Express service after the announcement drew backlash from Toronto residents. In a social media post Tuesday evening, Transportation Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria said he had directed Metrolinx not to proceed with the changes, which would have limited stops on the express line to two transit stations. While the intention was to provide a faster option for people travelling between Union and Pearson, I’ve heard riders’...

  • Stadium Plan Unveiled by Bears Faces Economic Challenges

    Soldier Field opened in 2003 but would be torn down with the old colonnades

  • Financial planning firm shortlisted for illustrious local awards

    O’Sullivan Financial Planning has been shortlisted for the Best Enterprising Business Award and the High Growth Business of the Year Award, in recognition of the company’s innovative approach to business, and the way they have contributed to employment growth in the last 12 months. O’Sullivan Financial Planning has had a momentous year. In June 2023, the company moved from remote working to a 610 square feet converted barn office in Lamport, Northamptonshire. The team has more than doubled from...

  • Stadiums rise at Paris landmarks 100 days from Olympics

    In front of the Eiffel Tower, stands are emerging from a tangle of scaffolding, while at the historic Place de la Concorde, forklift trucks buzz around carrying building materials.

  • LAX plans to update terminal and gate numbers ahead of Olympics

    Los Angeles International Airport has designated $43 million to improve the way travelers navigate the airport, which will include a renumbering of terminals, gates and stations ahead of the 2028 Olympics. The project will focus on how travelers get from terminal to terminal, gate to gate and move between the upcoming Automated People Mover, rental car facility and parking lots. The Board of Airport Commissioners voted earlier this month to award Webcor Construction $23.9 million for the design...

  • Local attorney drafts plan to help Albuquerque homeless problem

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The cries to solve Albuquerque’s homeless problem can be heard from the streets of Central Avenue to the halls of the Roundhouse. And the city has plenty of would-be solutions in the works. But one local attorney says, there's a better way to go about it. The 62-page plan is set to []

  • Cornwall giant poly tunnel 'makes a mockery' of local planning

    Cornwall Council is looking into the planning issues, but the project's supporters claim they are merely attempting to assist the local residents and wildlife.

  • Chicago Bears' new stadium plans revealed, from roof to plaza and more

    The Bears on Wednesday gave fans and all of Chicago a first look at what they're planning to build along the city's lakefront, announcing everything from a location to roofing plans to green space to plaza details.