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Pittsburgh Juneteenth organizers implement chaperone policy after fight in Market Square
Pittsburgh's Juneteenth organizers are implementing a chaperone policy for minors after Pittsburgh police shut down Market Square overnight due to fights involving juveniles breaking out. KDKA-TV's ...
The University of Maine is announcing two new nursing programs, as the state is expected to have a shortage of over 2,800 nurses by 2030. Deadliest Catch narrator sues Discovery for more than $2 ...
You can tap the star-shaped, NFC-enabled wand at terminals to make contactless payments. It's the first of several tap-to-pay hardware doodads coming from Cash App ...
Square Peg, founded by Lars Knudsen and Ari Aster, has set the return of its filmmaker mentorship initiative, Square Peg Social. The second edition will take place in Austin from Sept 17-21, with ...
Century Square is introducing a new parking program that will provide visitors with one hour of complimentary parking during each visit. The mixed-use development adjacent to Texas A&M University ...
Quantum computing just got a significant boost thanks to researchers at the University of Osaka, who developed a much more efficient way to create "magic states" a key component for fault-tolerant ...
New, purpose-built financing for proven multi-location operators ready to open their next location: terms up to four years, amounts up to $1M, no personal guarantees and no balloon payments. "This ...
Purdue College of Health and Human Sciences students create magic through the Disney College Program
A little girl loses the bubble wand her parents purchased in the Walt Disney World theme park. When they get back to the hotel, the parents ask the front desk personnel if the wand has turned up.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The City of Knoxville has announced it will soon be launching a program to allow visitors to take beer, wine and alcohol purchased at select restaurants into Market Square.
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