Many reasons explain why the Lakers are trailing their best-of-seven second-round playoff series against the Thunder. The Thunder’s depth has overwhelmed the Lakers, evident by the 82-39 combined margin the Thunder’s reserves outscored the Lakers’ in Game 1 and Game 2. The Lakers, including Austin Reaves, have struggled against the Thunder’s drop coverage in the...
NYC public school enrollment is projected to drop to 721,251 by 2034-35, with Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx facing the largest declines among all five boroughs.
To upgrade its grid for data centers, PJM Interconnection (which serves 13 states) plans to spend $22 billion — and charge nearly $2 billion of that to customers in Maryland, argues Maryland`s Office of People`s Counsel. The money "will be recovered in rates for decades" and "drive up Maryland customer bills by $1.6 billion over the next ten years alone," they said Friday, announcing an official complaint filed with America`s Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Extra demand is expected from Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Illinois "where demands driven by data centers are projected to grow substantially by 2036," they explain. But that means that Maryland customers "are subsidizing data center-driven transmission buildout by virtue of geographic proximity..." Tom`s Hardware explains: That means an extra $823 million for residential (approx. $345 per customer), $146 million for commercial (approx. $673 per customer), and $629 million for industrial customers (approx. $15,074 per customer)... "Maryland customers have neither caused the need for these billions in new transmission projects nor will they meaningfully benefit from them," [according to Maryland People`s Counsel David S. Lapp].... This is one of the biggest reasons why many AI hyperscalers are facing pushback from the communities where they intend to place their data centers. At the moment, around 69 jurisdictions have passed some sort of moratorium on projects like these, and a survey has shown that nearly half of Americans do not want a data center in their neighborhood. Debates around these projects are passionate, with a few cases turning violent and even resulting in shootings (thankfully, without any casualties), especially as many feel that the construction of these power-hungry assets is threatening their lifestyles and quality of life. Thanks to long-time Slashdot reader noshellswill for sharing the news. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
The San Luis Obispo Sheriff`s Department says it has concluded its search at Susan Flores` home in Arroyo Grande. Officials say they did not recover Kristin Smart
"I’m going to get back on that field." The post Sidelined, yet spirited, Taunton’s Brian Ferris vows return to officiating appeared first on Boston.com .
Passengers on the Frontier Airlines jet that hit and killed a person on a runway at the Denver airport share their experience of what happened during the incident. Frontier says all 224 passengers and seven crew members were safely evacuated using slides.
The Hollywood Reporter surveyed execs, agents and casting directors about the prospects for both, now that the latest Hollywood Trial of the Century has been averted.
Colorado River Basin Forecast Center hydrologist Cody Moser was frank Thursday, May 7, as he gave his final update for the season on conditions across the basin that supplies water for 40 million people. Through...
Under beautiful spring conditions in Edwards on Friday, Battle Mountain’s lacrosse program celebrated two big 4A playoff wins with the girls winning a “2026 Revenge Tour” matchup with Green Mountain, 17-2 — against the team...
Want to fight a parking ticket? Prepare for multiple trips downtown...and long waits. The post “The City Is Woefully Unable to Handle Even the Basics” appeared first on Denver Westword .
James Charles says he shouldn`t have hit out at a desperate person asking for help ... admitting he let his privilege get to him in a vulnerable mea culpa. Here`s the deal ... on Friday, James posted a video in which he described a DM he got from…
Physicists may have just cracked open a hidden side of the quantum world. For decades, every known particle was thought to belong to one of two categories — bosons or fermions — but researchers have now shown that bizarre “in-between” particles called anyons could also exist in a one-dimensional system. Even more exciting, these strange particles may be adjustable, allowing scientists to tune their behavior in ways never before possible.
In his first substantial conversation with a foreign journalist since being elected, the new Prime Minister promised, “We don’t want to build a power machine.”
A federal appeals court on Friday allowed members of Congress to continue to conduct oversight visits to immigration detention facilities without a seven-day notice, with one judge saying the Department of Homeland Security did not show the visits were anything more than an administrative inconvenience. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for […]
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The City of Colorado Springs issued a noise hardship permit May 5 for Ford Amphitheater’s 2026 concert season, allowing events at the Polaris Pointe venue to exceed standard city decibel limits within that defined area. Outside of Polaris Pointe, city and state noise standards remain in effect. In January 2025, the City entered into a [...] The post City of Colorado Springs Issues Noise Hardship Permit for Ford Amphitheater’s 2026 Season appeared first on SoCo Insider .
Colorado`s trout fisheries could face a difficult summer, impacting the state`s billion-dollar angling industry, as widespread drought conditions drive predictions that streamflows will be well below-average.