Mesa Celebrates Opening of New Police Property Building, Bolstering Evidence Management for the Future
The city of Mesa unveiled its new 33,000-square-foot Police Property Building for evidence handling, funded by public safety bonds and local taxes, marking an investment in law enforcement infrastructure.
Baltimore County Seeks Community Members for Steering Committee to Shape Hart-Miller Island Benefit Agreement
Baltimore County seeks applicants for a new steering committee aimed at forming a community benefit agreement to support infrastructure initiatives at the Port of Baltimore and Hart-Miller Island.
Four25 San Pedro Housing Complex in San Antonio Set for a Boost in Affordable and Supportive Living Spaces
The Four25 San Pedro apartment complex, designed to assist low-income and homeless families in San Antonio, is nearing completion with key funding secured and construction expected to end by December 2025.
LG Energy Solution Delays Second Phase of $5.5 Billion Battery Plant Expansion in Arizona
LG Energy Solution has paused the expansion of its Arizona battery plant project, influencing the ESS battery factory, while the EV battery factory construction continues with a 2026 operational target.
Beyoncé's Mother Tina Knowles Faces Demolition Order for Dilapidated Galveston Beach House Amidst Local Safety Concerns
Tina Knowles' Galveston beach house is damaged and may be demolished, raising local concerns. Her defense of Galveston's reputation contrasts with her property's issues.
Alley Reconstruction Advances in St. Louis Park with a Focus on Alley B, No Work Scheduled During July 4th Holiday
Alley B in St. Louis Park is undergoing reconstruction, with work pausing for the July 4th holiday. Residents must move waste receptacles to the front. Alley C is completed, and Alleys E and F are next in line starting July 15.

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