Strauss Stirs Ballard Rail Brawl Ahead Of ST3 Showdown
Councilmember Dan Strauss proposed shifting North King funds to build a Westlake–Ballard “starter line” as the Sound Transit board moves to update ST3. The amendment pits a quicker Ballard build against the voter‑approved downtown tunnel plan.
San Ysidro Braces as 286 New Parking Meters Roll In This Summer
San Diego will add 286 parking meters across San Ysidro this summer with a four‑hour cap and weekday enforcement; locals worry the limit won’t fit cross‑border trips. City officials say meter revenue will fund neighborhood repairs and safety projects.
Northside Showdown, Pine Lakes Neighbors Demand Traffic Light On Dangerous Cut-Through
Pine Lakes neighbors say a narrow exit onto North Main has seen 21 crashes in six years and a May 9 wreck left a motorcyclist near death. FDOT recommends a signal but funding and the TPO process are delaying action.
Indiana Slams the Brakes on Non-Domiciled Truckers Tied to New York and California
Indiana canceled nearly 1,800 non‑domiciled CDLs after a new law and federal rules tightened who can hold a commercial license. National outlets later reported nearly 300 stops; state records do not yet confirm that count.
Durham Moves To Tame 'Reckless Roxboro' With Two-Way Street Shakeup
Durham approved a roughly $1.6M design amendment to convert Roxboro and Mangum from one‑way to two‑way between Markham and Lakewood, aiming to slow speeds and reduce crashes.












