SF’s Pothole Offensive: 10 Miles Of Bumpy Streets Finally Get A Fix
City leaders say $33M in state gas-tax funds will repave about 10 miles of San Francisco streets starting July 2026, with work phased through 2028. The effort targets downtown and east-side neighborhoods.
After Decades of Waiting, American Beach Finally Gets Hooked Up to Water and Sewer
County photos show crews finishing American Beach's long-awaited water and sewer conversion. The U.S. EPA recognized the project for financing and community outreach.
Squeezed McAllen Airport Scrambles For $180 Million Terminal Makeover
McAllen International Airport is planning a roughly $180M terminal overhaul to add gates, expand TSA and build parking as passenger traffic strains the 1990s terminal.
Mamdani Slams Brakes On Price Wars In Final Manhattan Trash Zone Deals
Mayor Mamdani has reweighted the scoring for the city's last two commercial waste contracts in Manhattan, placing safety and truck miles above price. The move follows consolidation in the industry and safety warnings from auditors and advocates.
Lufthansa Axes 20,000 Euro Hops To Keep Long-Haul Dream Alive
Lufthansa will cut about 20,000 short‑haul flights through October to save fuel as prices soar. The move trims European connections and accelerates fleet and network reshuffles.












