News Police charge two for climbing Auckland Ferry Building July 21, 2023 Special to Sightseers’ Delight The two people at the top of the Auckland Ferry Building yesterday have been charged and are appearing in court.
News Police could charge two people who climbed Auckland Ferry Building July 21, 2023 Special to Sightseers’ Delight New Zealand Police say a situation at the Auckland Ferry Building has been resolved without incident.
News Travel News & Notes for Friday, July 14, 2023 July 14, 2023 Sightseers’ Delight Here is a look at some travel-related headlines for Friday, July 14, 2023.
News Feds sending $5M for Greenville Downtown Airport runway project July 12, 2023 Todd DeFeo The federal government is sending $5 million to the Greenville Downtown Airport for a runway improvement project.
News Board the General during the Southern Museum’s Railroad Rendezvous July 7, 2023 Special to Sightseers’ Delight The popular annual Railroad Rendezvous event will return to the Southern Museum of Civil War & Locomotive History on Saturday, July 22.
News Bostic: ‘Pandemic-related effects on the economy have not fully unwound’ June 30, 2023 Todd DeFeo The head of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta says the cumulative effects of monetary policy adjustments are showing signs of working.
News South Carolina remains dangerous for motorists and pedestrians, studies confirm June 23, 2023 Todd DeFeo South Carolina’s roads continue to be dangerous for motorists, with the fatality rate higher than before the COVID-19 pandemic.
News Odds of MLB expansion to Nashville keep increasing June 22, 2023 The Center Square If Major League Baseball expands to 32 teams, Nashville continues to be a favorite to land one of two new teams.
News StillFire Brewing to break ground on Smyrna brewery this Labor Day June 20, 2023 Sightseers’ Delight StillFire Brewing will break ground on its Smyrna facility this Labor Day, city officials said.
News Smyrna mayor: Historic church will be preserved June 20, 2023 Sightseers’ Delight Smyrna Mayor Derek Norton promised a historic church would be preserved if the city agrees to buy the Smyrna First Baptist Church property.