June 25, 2026

J.Barnes

Property

State bill guarding Pittsburghers from big property tax hikes heads to Shapiro

State legislation passed this week paves the way for Pittsburgh to exempt or defer tax increases for longtime homeowners whose property values have

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Energy

Massachusetts residents’ health depends on fossil fuel-free building codes

The following commentary was written by Lisa Cunningham, architect and co-founder ZeroCarbonMA, and Dr. Wynne Armand, MD, Associate Director at MGH Center for the Environment

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Fund

Assembly rejects proposal to vote on future of tobacco tax fund

A bed in the former Sitka Community Hospital (KCAW/Kwong) Nearly two decades ago (2005) Sitka voters approved a tax on cigarettes and tobacco

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Energy

Golodryga sees meaningful and pragmatic role in emerging energy for Phillips 66

Phillips 66 is poised to be a leader in the energy future, meeting the growing demand for energy while achieving sustainability targets, Phillips

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Fund

Ares Dynamic Credit Allocation Fund Declares a Monthly Distribution of $0.1175 per Share

NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / July 11, 2024 / Ares Dynamic Credit Allocation Fund, Inc. (the “Fund”) (NYSE:ARDC) announced today the declaration

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Investments

University of Utah Seeking Director of Investments

The University of Utah is seeking a director of investments, according to a job posting listed on Tuesday.   In 2022, the university

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Technology

DPD and ACLU reach agreement over use of facial recognition technology

DETROIT (WXYZ) — The Detroit Police Department and the American Civil Liberties Union have come to an agreement that covers the department’s use

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Insurance

Allowing ‘catastrophe planning’ could lead to more local insurance coverage

PROTECTING HOMES— Firefighters try to cut open a garage door in an attempt to save a home on Kellwood Court in Oak Park

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Energy

Supreme Court Puts US Energy Policy on Shaky Ground

The US Supreme Court’s recent decision to scrap a keystone principle of administrative law — the so-called “Chevron doctrine” — has put US

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Property

Former ACC headquarters property sold for $1.87 million

The former Greensboro headquarters property of the Atlantic Coast Conference has been sold for $1.87 million to a Jamestown group. The buyer is

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