Hard Hats, Not Lei Garlands, Greet First PhilaPort Cruisers As Deadline Looms
PhilaPort says the Norwegian Jewel will depart April 16, 2026, but initial embarkation will be handled from a temporary facility while the new terminal finishes construction.
Hoosier H2O Shake-Up, Indiana American Pours $246 Million Into Aging Pipes
Indiana American Water reports more than $246 million invested in 2025 across 75 communities, funding new treatment plants, PFAS treatment, booster stations and continued lead‑line work.
Waymo-Ready Robo Garage Targets $52 Million Remix At Raleigh’s Southern Gateway
Capital City Urban Development has pitched a $52M automated parking garage at Raleigh's southern gateway that would support robotaxis and include a public plaza.
Feds Rip Out 15th Street Mall Bike Lane, Sparking D.C. Showdown
The National Park Service will remove the protected 15th Street bike lane through the National Mall, prompting protests and questions about safety and access. Advocates say the corridor is a key link for riders.
Fare Wars: CUNY Students In Citywide Fight For Free OMNY Rides
Student leaders and unions are pushing for free OMNY transit cards for CUNY students to ease commuting costs; proposals include a $500K council pilot and a $1.4M Senate-backed plan.
Chicago Files Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Over Blocked $3.1B Transit Funds
Chicago sued the Trump administration to restore $3.1 billion in frozen transit grants, saying the hold jeopardizes upgrades to the 'L' and local construction jobs.












