• Bid to re-open consultation on Dublin city transport plan is rejected

    A bid to reopen the consultation process on a major transport plan for Dublin city centre has been rejected.

  • Sony Xperia 1 VI launch event rumored to take place on May 17

    Sony announced the Xperia 1 V on May 11 last year, and it seems like the Japanese company is planning to stick to almost exactly the same timeline in 2024. According to a leaked poster from Weibo, Sony will be holding an Xperia launch event on May 17. The poster itself doesn't say which phone(s) will become official on that date, but it's pretty easy to assume that one (or the only one) will be the Xperia 1 VI, which has been leaking quite a bit lately. The next Xperia flagship is expected...

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    Drake Maye's Patriots jersey is now on sale; here's why they may take awhile

    Drake Maye wore number 10 in college, which is available on the Patriots roster right now, but here's why it might take a few weeks before fans know for sure.

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    Road crews plan intermittent closures at Perkins Road on-ramp over next 2 weeks

    BATON ROUGE — State road crews plan to close the Perkins Road on-ramp to Interstate 10 several times over the next couple of weeks so workers can address drainage issues.The work will be done, weather permitting, through Sunday, May 12, according to the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. Closures will occur daily between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m., but only for 15 to 30 minutes at a time. Traffic will be detoured to the on-ramp at South Acadian Thruway.Permalink|...

  • Edinburgh planning: Plans lodged for 125 flats and 106 flats and townhouses at derelict Broughton Road site

    Two planning applications have been lodged for a major new housing development at a derelict site in Edinburgh which could transform the local area. Cruden Building, on behalf of City Of Edinburgh Council, has applied to build 125 affordable flats and 106 flats and townhouses at a derelict site at Broughton Road in two separate planning applications. There is a proposed residential development comprising 106 flats and townhouses with associated roads, parking, and greenspace to the west of the...

  • All the colleges where Gaza protests are taking place

    At Columbia University, where the mass wave of protests began, students are occupying a campus building

  • May Day to affect public transport

    The red and blue lines of the Athens Metro and trams will operate from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on May Day. The metro’s green line will operate from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., however. Buses and trolley buses in the capital will begin servicing routes from 9 a.m. but will return to depots by 9 p.m. Despite a strike called by railway unions, there will be skeleton train and suburban railway services. Ferry services will halt on May 1 due to the Panhellenic Seamen's Federation strike. The strike, affecting all...

  • Pond management seminar to take place this week

    staff reports Now that the days are getting warmer and longer, it is officially pond season here in North Texas and the local Agri Life… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

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    Sobriety checkpoint to take place in Lewis County

    The checkpoint is being conducted by the West Virginia State Police Weston Detachment along with the Commission on Drunk Driving Prevention in order to prevent and deter impaired driving.

  • Pro-Palestine march to take place in London

    A pro-Palestine march which organisers claim could attract “hundreds of thousands” of protesters is to take place in London on Saturday, as police said the risk of disorder is not high enough to seek a ban.

  • How to Take a Walk—in Buffalo, and Beyond: Eyes on the Road

    Continue the series on walking Buffalo, from the intrepid couple who walked every day—no matter the weather—in the first 3 years of covid. They think (without being systematic) they walked []

  • Millions of New Yorkers May Be Planning to Leave

    About 7 million New Yorkers plan to leave the state, a new survey revealed this month.In a new Marist poll, 37 percent of New Yorkers—roughly 7 million people—said they plan to move away. The number was slightly more concentrated among Republicans, as 46 percent said they plan to leave the state compared to just 29 percent of Democrats.: How to Sell Your HomeThe mass migration echoes a trend that gained momentum during the COVID-19 pandemic and continued in the years that followed as Northerners...