COLUMBIA, Mo. (KFVS) – Missouri’s largest public university and one of the largest employers in the state is touting plans for expansion. The largest freshman class...
Matthew J. Bandelt, Ph.D., P.E., Associate Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology, joins Steve Adubato to examine bridge infrastructure and...
California’s two high-speed rail efforts are progressing, with environmental protections secured in the Central Valley and work starting on Brightline West’s Los-Angeles-Las Vegas route near the...
South Dakota residents have been rebuilding this summer after flash floods in June damaged homes, destroyed valuables and displaced families across the tri-state area. Canton was...
As part of Mayor Andre Dickens’ Moving Atlanta Forward agenda, the mayor’s office announced two investments would be made into the city’s infrastructure. According to the...
Oklahoma is poised to receive almost $800 million in federal grant funds to expand internet access across the state. Mike Sanders, executive director of the Oklahoma...
In the final days of a bruising primary campaign, Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., is fighting for her political life. The two-term Democrat, “Squad” member and outspoken...
Colorado is on track to see fewer pedestrians killed in crashes this year after setting a record high in 2023, a change state and local officials...
‘Trees help lower temperatures by up to nine degrees in the summer by providing shade and promoting exercise and healthy living’ — Kendall Topping, urban forester,...
Paving work on a temporary detour around a collapsed section of Wyoming’s Teton Pass highway is expected to be completed this week, the Wyoming Department of...