Nahda Nabiilah is a writer and editor from Indonesia. She has always loved writing and playing games, so one day she decided to combine the two. Most of the time, writing gaming guides is a blast for ...
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The rapid succession of robotaxi deployments from companies like Waymo and Zoox have people in the industry, once again, dreaming about how autonomous vehicles might change our daily lives. That ...
The SanaLife Energy E360 building automation system offers HVAC, lighting, metering and critical building systems control all in one intelligent, centralized platform to simplify operations, reduce ...
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A task force recently created by Hawaii’s Legislature has begun to work on “simplifying” the building permit process statewide in an effort to unleash more construction and economic development.
Marcus Hoversland, a UW graduate and process engineer at HF Sinclair in Casper, interacts with UW students in an “Intro to Chemical Engineering” class. UW has received a generous investment from HF ...
The Department of Planning and Permitting director said the pay scale for permit processing positions is the biggest challenge in attracting applicants “People won’t even come for an interview just ...
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Mary Frances Ruskell graduated in May from her high school in Columbia, South Carolina. The first round of admissions decisions for Clemson University came out on a December evening, ...
CLAYTON, Mo. — The RECA application process is live right now and an estimated 300,000 people in St. Louis County could be eligible for thousands of dollars in benefits. It was just over a month ago ...