By P.J. LASSEK World Staff Writer Riverfronts new centers of region's development Water is the new ingredient for development. If your city doesn't have it, add it, planners across the country say.
Water is the new ingredient for development. If your city doesn't have it, add it, planners across the country say. Perhaps that is why many river cities are turning to their waterways for new growth space.
Liberate Technologies disclosed that it has offered $21 per share to acquire USA Truck, the Van Buren-based trucking operation. The offer is worth an estimated $240.4 million. Terms and conditions were outlined in a letter, which indicated that private discussions have been taking place for months.
Editor's note: This is the second part in a 12-part series looking at Florida Gulf Coast University's move to NCAA Division I athletic competition in 2007.
Sept. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Growing up as a hybrid striped bass can be rough. Born as fingerlings in Arkansas, some of the small fry are trucked to 96 holding tanks at the Kent SeaTech Corp. fish farm in the broiling desert near California's Palm Springs.
Former presidential candidate and billionaire publisher Steve Forbes on Tuesday said giving the Iraqi people a portion of oil profits would help secure the country against insurgents.
The oldest living Border Patrol agent in the country lives right in here in Tucson and Wednesday, he dropped by Nogales to see how things have changed.
Campaign to encourage students to take rigorous courses By Betsy Turner LITTLE ROCK - State education officials Wednesday kicked off a new media campaign to emphasize the importance of rigorous courses to student achievement.
Beebe, Hutchinson endorsed by police unions, campaign in Central Arkansas By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mike Beebe and Republican opponent Asa Hutchinson both claimed police union endorsements Tuesday, campaigning in Central Arkansas a day after their first debate.
Halter, Holt clash on immigration, schools, wages By Doug Thompson LITTLE ROCK - The two major party candidates for lieutenant governor clashed over deportation of illegal immigrants, prekindergarten classes in public schools and the state's minimum wage Monday night in a head-to-head debate.