Columbus Gives Golf Carts A Go, Slaps A Ban On Big Arteries
A new Columbus ordinance allows properly equipped, insured golf carts and UTVs on streets posted 30 mph or less starting June 1, with major corridors off-limits. The law sets equipment, driver and penalty rules.
After Garage Inferno, Jax Airport Lines Up Wrecking Crew For Scarred Parking Deck
JAA has opened bids to demolish the fire‑damaged southern portion of JAX’s hourly parking garage. Officials estimate a roughly $38M rebuild and say demolition is phase one.
California Drops $540M To Fix Bay Bridge And Supercharge Clean Commutes
The California Transportation Commission approved roughly $540M to fund zero‑emission transit, Bay Bridge work and dozens of local walking‑and‑biking projects statewide.
Metrolink Adds Extra Trains For World Cup Matches In Los Angeles
Metrolink will run extra trains and late‑night service on several World Cup match days and at Union Station’s fan zone, with free Metro transfers and shuttles to SoFi Stadium.
Fort Lauderdale Allegiant Flight Turns Back After Scary Cabin Pressure Alert, 13 Hurt
An Allegiant flight to Atlantic City turned back to Fort Lauderdale after a cabin pressurization alert. Thirteen people were evaluated and three were taken to hospitals.
Lithium Battery Semi Erupts in Fiery Chaos on I-70 Near Greenfield
A semi carrying lithium batteries caught fire on I‑70 near Greenfield, closing eastbound lanes and triggering a hazmat response. Crews remained on scene while traffic was diverted.
Corps Approves Dakota Access Lake Oahe Crossing
The Army Corps has reinstated the easement for the Dakota Access Pipeline's Lake Oahe crossing with added monitoring conditions; Standing Rock leaders say they will fight on in court.












