Author: Izzy Ross, IPR
This coverage is made possible through a partnership between IPR and Grist, a nonprofit environmental media organization. A business competition to tackle environmental and infrastructure issues in the Great Lakes kicked off last week. Water quality, microplastics, PFAS and marine infrastructure are among the things people could grapple with in this yearās Great Lakes Blue [ā¦]Read More
The City recently formed a new department to foster greater collaboration and engagement with residents, the business community, nonprofits and others looking to invest in West Chicago.Read More
DeWine said the tax hike on sports bettors would bring in $130 million to $180 million a year.Read More
The Rochester City Council supported buying land in southeast Rochester Monday, but disagreements cropped up over what goes into the complex first.Read More
KROENKE SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT AND COMCAST REACH MULTI-PLATFORM AGREEMENT THAT RETURNS ALTITUDE SPORTS TO XFINITY TV CUSTOMERSRead More
The Altitude Sports and Comcast dispute has come to an end as the parties reach an agreement to broadcast Colorado Avalanche, Denver Nuggets games.Read More
The Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal sided with LSU Tuesday, agreeing that the university does not have to immediately return embattled LSU law professor Ken Levy to the classroom at this time.Read More
Steven Righini, 29, of Portage Lake appeared to post a video and series of messages to X, formerly known as Twitter, during the Monday standoff.Read More
The Hot Tub app could be the canary in the coal mine as far as the dangers of third-party app stores are concerned. Next up: malware.Read More