The new mayor is looking for a new City Hall. We once had a real City Hall.Currently, we are outshined by the one in Schenectady, built in 1931 in the late Georgian Revival style, by McKim, Mead, and White who made the style popular in the late 19th century. Albany’s grand Romanesque-style City Hall, designed […]
Troy House in Monmouth has a rich history and was originally built for the family of the Duke of Beaufort. However, the once regal mansion was left to deteriorate and now looks a little worse for wear
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Dominic Asoluka, who is now a former Johnson C. Smith University student, was expelled after police said two handguns and ammo were found inside his dorm room last Thursday. A resident assistant was doing a routine check and found a gun. The RA called the police immediately, who found the handguns, a loaded .22 caliber Heritage revolver and an unloaded .9 mm Canik, and a box full of ammunition.
Since Sept. 1 approximately 60 residents of Roy House in Jean Royce Hall Phase Two have been without running water in their subsection due to a damaged pipe. Construction on the pipe means toilets, showers, sinks and other amenities in the subsection are out of commission.
Following years of fundraising, planning and construction, a significant historical landmark situated on the University of Louisiana at Lafayette campus, is finally ready to welcome the public.
Joelle Lockwood missing no more. Joelle Lockwood, the missing mom from Indiana has been found alive. Lockwood, the mother-of-two who went missing on July 9th, has been found by an Indiana resident. According to the police report, Joelle Lockwood, was being held in a dog cage against her will by Ricky House and Kendra Tooley. Lockwood's safe return is giving hope to Kristy Kelley's family. Kelley also from southwest Indiana has been missing since August 15th.
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette’s Center for Louisiana Studies flung open the doors to its new home – the J. Arthur Roy House – during a ribbon cutting ceremony