Nilesh Christopher is a technology reporter for the Los Angeles Times, focusing on how artificial intelligence empowers, harms and reshapes communities. He is currently supported by the Tarbell Center ...
Michigan House committee hears testimony on Gaines Township data centers The Michigan House Corporate Subsidies and State Investments Committee held another hearing on data centers Wednesday. Flash ...
The Lynchburg City Council approved a rezoning request that would bring more apartments right on the outskirts of downtown Lynchburg. School leaders ask for $4.5 million more in local funding, city ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The officer who fatally shot Da'Quain Johnson in Grand Rapids Feb. 18 will not be charged, according to Kent County Prosecutor Christopher Becker. In a press conference Thursday, ...
This story begins with Pooh Bear and a “… bump, bump, bump, on the back of his head, behind Christopher Robin,” as they descended the stairs. After living his early years under the fictional shadow ...
As many as 150 teenagers flocked to Becker Park in Crystal in a chaotic three-day marathon of commotion, thefts and violence during the last weekend in March. A statement published on the city’s ...
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Ambrosia keyboardist Christopher North has died at 75. His progressive rock band, known for the 1978 hit “How Much I Feel” and 1980’s “Biggest Part of Me,” announced “Northwind’s” death on Monday ...
Christopher North, a founding member of the rock band Ambrosia, has died. He was 75. The band confirmed North’s heartbreaking passing in a Facebook post on Monday. “Fans of Ambrosia, we honor the ...
Throughout his early career in music, Christopher North performed with groups like The Proons, Thee Exceptions, and The Livin End. But his career took a different path in 1970 when he helped form the ...
Christopher North, founding keyboardist for prog- and soft-rock standouts Ambrosia, has died. He was 75. Described in Ambrosia’s statement as the “Hammond B3 King” for his work on the instrument, the ...