Long Beach Public Works to Host Virtual Meeting on 2nd Street Bridge Project - Mark Your Calendars for Feb. 5, 2026
Long Beach plans a virtual meeting for the 2nd Street Bridge Deck Replacement Project, discussing the structure's renovation for safety and modernization.
Paratransit Meltdown Leaves Milwaukee Riders Waiting, Drivers Fuming
Milwaukee’s TransitPlus program is running over budget and drivers say they’re being pushed into long shifts, leaving riders late and county leaders scrambling. Documents and union complaints point to missed KPIs, expensive extra hours and a mounting fiscal hit.
Washington Senate Bill Would Block State Funding For Port Automation
A Washington state Senate bill would bar public dollars from buying "fully automated" port equipment, pitting longshore job protections against modernization and decarbonization plans. Lawmakers, ports and unions are preparing for a heated committee fight.
Watt Avenue Agony Nears End As North Highlands Overhaul Hits Final Stretch
A long-running rebuild of Watt Avenue in North Highlands is entering its final phases, bringing new bike lanes, medians and a rebuilt Watt/I‑80 transit plaza. Officials say the work should be finished by mid‑2026.
St. Augustine’s Bridge of Lions to Close Overnight for Statue Safeguarding Ahead of Seawall Project
The Bridge of Lions in St. Augustine will close overnight for project preparations. Marble lions will be removed and safeguarded ahead of seawall improvements.
Carmel Police Clear Disabled Tractor Trailer on US 31 Near 116th Street and Restore Traffic
A disabled tractor trailer caused traffic delays on US 31 South near 116th Street, with local authorities working swiftly to reopen closed lanes and advising drivers to reroute.












