Governor Hochul Supports Expanding SCOUT Program as Mayor Mamdani Proposes Alternatives to Address NYC Homelessness
Governor Hochul and Mayor Mamdani offer different strategies to address NYC subway homelessness, with Hochul expanding involuntary commitment and Mamdani suggesting transit ambassadors and a kinder approach.
State Road 28 Traffic Alert: Construction of New Traffic Signal at C.R. 560 W. Intersection May Cause Delays
State Road 28 at C.R. 560 W. will have shoulder restrictions for traffic signal construction, causing potential delays until spring. The work is part of road safety improvements by INDOT.
Cleveland Heights Braces for Significant Lake-Effect Snow, City Takes Proactive Measures for Public Safety
Cleveland Heights residents urged to be cautious as significant snowfall approaches; city crews are treating roads and prioritizing main roads before moving to secondary streets, while employing a "sensible salting" strategy for conservation.
Lawton's SW 38th Street Rehabilitation Enters Phase Three, Aiming for Early Completion and Enhanced Infrastructure
The SW 38th Street rehabilitation project in Lawton enters phase three, focusing on infrastructure improvements between West Gore and SW Lee Boulevards, with T and G Construction at the helm.
Orange City Announces Temporary Closure of N. Leavitt Avenue for Septic-to-Sewer Project
N. Leavitt Avenue in Orange City will be closed from E. University to E. Graves Ave for a Septic-to-Sewer project starting Jan. 17, affecting traffic and local access.
St. Charles Parish Announces Multiple Road Closures; Hwy 628, Jonathan Street, and US 61 Affected by Infrastructure Projects
St. Charles Parish officials have scheduled road closures for infrastructure projects, impacting Hwy 628, Jonathan Street, Ormond Center Court, US 61, and LA 3127, with detour routes provided for commuters.
Hayward Yard Cable Heist Cripples BART, Sticks Agency With $1 Million Bill
A November theft at BART’s Hayward maintenance yard cut hundreds of feet of fiber, caused a daylong shutdown and left the agency facing a bill topping $1 million. Investigators have reclassified the case as grand theft but no arrests have been made.












