Author: Good Info News Wire
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Phoenix school districts convert unused land into 264 affordable homes
Phoenix is partnering with two local school districts to transform unused land into 264 affordable housing units, helping address the city’s 59,000-unit shortage
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Go green this St. Patrick’s Day with eco-friendly crafts
Join us for a sustainable St. Patrick’s Day celebration. Create eco-friendly crafts and learn tips to reduce waste on March 15, 2025. 30 spots available!
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Celebrate 60 Years of Lake Havasu State Park at free event
Learn about Lake Havasu State Park and take part in its 60th anniversary with a free event.
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FORGE at Pitt: Empowering Refugees Amid Policy Shifts
FORGE at Pitt aids Pittsburgh refugees through education, advocacy, and mentorship, navigating challenges amid shifting U.S. immigration policies.
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Affordable housing project brings 200 units to Vegas Medical District
The Las Vegas Medical District will expand with a new multi-story complex. It includes 200 units, 10% for affordable housing, plus retail space.
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University of Arizona finds fewer forest fires lead to worse blazes
Research from University of Arizona indicates forests are burning less frequently than before, potentially leading to more severe and destructive wildfires.
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Keep Your Pets Safe During Coastal Virginia Winters
Learn how to protect your pets from Virginia’s unique winter challenges, including local laws, coastal weather risks, and emergency resources.
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Join the Flood Preparedness Workshop at Modern Woodmen Park
Davenport prepares for spring floods with expert-led workshop on March 1, keeping residents safe despite lower risk forecast this season.
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Flint marks Black History Month with educational and engaging events
Flint celebrates Black History Month with documentary screenings, student programs, and town hall discussions at City Dome, fostering intergenerational dialogue and community unity.
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Pennsylvania’s Hollywood Moment: Jeremy Renner’s ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ leads industry boom
Pennsylvania’s film industry hits record growth with 72 productions including “Mayor of Kingstown,” generating $767 million and creating 6,700 new jobs statewide.









