Stockton Pol’s E85 Gas Play Aims To Cut Pain At The Pump
A California bill would let drivers install EPA‑approved E‑85 conversion kits, opening a cheaper fuel option; the measure just cleared a key Assembly committee. Supporters promise savings while regulators weigh emissions and enforcement trade‑offs.
Zoo Parkway Bus Scare: Another Crash Rattles Jacksonville Families
Duval County Public Schools says eight students were medically assessed after a school bus leaving the Jacksonville Zoo was in a minor crash. The incident follows a separate Zoo Parkway wreck last week.
Memphis FedEx Flyers Land Massive 40% Pay Bump After Years of Turbulence
After years of mediated bargaining, FedEx pilots and the company reached a tentative deal that would boost hourly pay about 40% in 2026 and deliver sizable retroactive checks. The pact must clear the pilot council and a ratification vote first.
SF Bay Ferry Riders On Choppy Waters As Fare Hike Heads To Hearing
SF Bay Ferry will hold a public hearing April 9 on proposed fare changes that would raise most fares modestly while the Alameda short hop would jump roughly $1.75.
Feds Cut Daly City a $34 Million Deal to Calm Vista Grande Flood Fears
The EPA approved a $34M WIFIA loan to fund Daly City’s Vista Grande stormwater upgrades, aiming to curb flooding, reroute runoff to Lake Merced and create local jobs.
Mile High In The Sky: $350 Million Den-Vair Gondola Pitch Aims To Jolt Downtown Denver
A local nonprofit pitched Den‑Vair, a $350M plan to thread gondolas, a 500-foot Ferris wheel and an amphitheater through downtown Denver to jump‑start foot traffic. Backers say fares and sponsorships could cover costs while critics question feasibility and oversight.












