Houston’s Bush Airport Snags First-In-Nation Radar Safety Upgrade
The FAA says George Bush Intercontinental is the first U.S. airport to get upgraded surface‑movement radars to help controllers spot runway conflicts. The hardware will feed ASDE‑X and support a larger ATC modernization push.
Norman, Oklahoma Begins Chlorine Treatments in Wells to Improve Water Safety
Norman, OK, has begun installing chlorine sites at city wells, following DEQ directives requiring public water sources to have disinfectant residuals. Residents may notice a chlorine taste or smell temporarily.
North Bethesda Residents Invited to Discuss Executive Blvd Bike Lane Project at Upcoming Meeting
Montgomery County announces a meeting to discuss the Executive Boulevard - Grand Park Avenue Bike Lanes project, aimed at improving cycling infrastructure in North Bethesda.
Mesa Gateway Roars Past 2 Million Flyers, Plots Big Runway Overhaul
Mesa Gateway Airport logged a record year in 2025, handling 2,036,218 passengers as Allegiant adds routes and the airport moves ahead with major airfield upgrades. The single‑terminal operation is preparing runway and baggage projects to keep pace.
California’s EV Engine Roars To 2.5 Million As D.C. Slams The Brakes
California’s final 2025 tally shows more than 2.5 million EVs sold since 2012 while the state moves to replace lost federal incentives. Litigation and a proposed $200M rebate will shape the next chapter.












