MTA Completes 10 Accessibility Projects as Governor Hochul Highlights Progress Toward an Inclusive Transit System
New York's MTA completes 10 accessibility projects, increasing accessible subway stations to 154 and LIRR stations to 117, with funding from congestion pricing and Capital Plan.
Saint Paul Trials New Alternate Side Parking Strategy to Combat Snow in Snelling-University and Selby-Dale Neighborhoods
Saint Paul reintroduces alternate side parking rules for efficient snow management in specific neighborhoods during winter, aiming to improve road safety and accessibility.
Tennessee Celebrates 14% Decline in Traffic Fatalities in 2025, Memphis and Shelby County Lead with Safety Initiatives
Tennessee traffic fatalities dropped by 14% in 2025 due to safety initiatives and enforcement efforts, with urban areas seeing significant improvements, while rural areas lagged.
Free Lead Pipe Replacement on Warsaw Avenue Offered to East Price Hill Residents by Cincinnati Water Works
Cincinnati's East Price Hill neighborhood residents can have their lead service lines replaced for free, but must sign up soon as part of the Greater Cincinnati Water Works project.
Storm Damage Shuts Down Sections of Angeles Crest Highway in San Gabriel Mountains
The Angeles Crest Highway is closed due to damage from storms, impacting over three miles east of Highway 39. No timeline for reopening is provided as repairs are underway.
Oklahoma City Motorists Brace for Extended Delays Amidst Multi-Year Highway Construction Projects
Oklahoma City drivers face slowdowns from multiple ongoing construction projects affecting I-40, SH-74, I-240, and other roads, with lane closures and traffic disruptions expected to continue into the coming years.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Announces $118M Investment to Enhance Trucking Industry Safety and Veteran Training
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy has announced over $118 million in funding to improve trucking safety standards and training, particularly for military veterans.












