Lawton Public Works Mobilizes to Clear Roads Amid Thaw, Urges Residents to Aid in Snow Removal Efforts
Lawton city crews are working to clear major roads of snow and slush following icy conditions, with focus on accident-prone areas, and urging residents not to push snow back onto streets.
Oakland Street Push Kicks Off High-Stakes Bay Area Transit Lifeline
Volunteers began collecting signatures in Oakland for the Connect Bay Area campaign, which backers say could raise nearly $1 billion a year to avert steep transit cuts. Officials and unions turned out to launch the drive.
Heavy Traffic Restrictions Expected Near Kennedy Center on January 29 Due to Special Events, Advises DC Police
Traffic around the Kennedy Center will be heavily restricted on January 29, 2026, due to special events, with multiple road closures and parking restrictions.
Honda and DriveOhio Pioneer Nation's First Proactive Roadway Maintenance System in Ohio, Eyeing Safer Roads and Major Cost Savings
Honda and DriveOhio concluded a two-year trial of a Proactive Roadway Maintenance System that could improve road safety by using vehicle data to identify road issues early.
Governor Hochul Announces Record $15.8 Billion MTA Capital Commitment for NYC by 2025
Governor Hochul announced the MTA's $15.8 billion investment in New York's transportation infrastructure, promising significant enhancements, including signal and rolling stock upgrades and accessibility improvements.
Expect Delays, Fiber Optic Installation Causes Lane Closures on West Tarpon Blvd in Charlotte County
Traffic may be delayed on West Tarpon Blvd in Charlotte County due to new fiber optic installation by Bluestreak Fiber, with intermittent lane closures from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on January 29.
San Antonio Neighbors Sound Off On Green Line Station Makeovers
The city is collecting resident input for four planned Green Line station areas to shape walkability, housing and small-business ideas as construction advances. Public comment runs through the end of March.












