1 hospitalized, building evacuated for hazardous materials investigation in Chatsworth More than 30 people were evacuated from a commercial building after a "vapor cloud" of unknown nature appeared in Chatsworth on Monday. 06/10/2024 - 12:05 pm | View Link
Gov. DeSantis approves building regulations law for windows, doors and garage doors Gov. DeSantis approves Building Regulations law for to modify codes for windows, doors and garage doors in homes that meet the proper standards. 06/10/2024 - 8:08 am | View Link
CyrusOne files for nine-building data center campus outside Chicago, Illinois CyrusOne is planning a data center outside Chicago, Illinois. First reported by WSPY News, three applications are set to go before the Yorkville Planning and Zoning Commission this week. The project from CyrusOne is explicitly for a data center campus ... 06/9/2024 - 1:01 pm | View Link
Chicago Buildings Department allowed 42 potentially unsafe projects to move forward, audit finds CHICAGO (WLS) -- A city watchdog found in 2022 that the Chicago Department of Buildings was not keeping up on inspections mandated to ensure construction is being done safely. Now, two years later, the Office of the Inspector General says a follow-up audit ... 06/9/2024 - 5:26 am | View Link
Residential Building Requirements | Farmington, NM Building codes regulate almost every residential building project a property owner undertakes and most projects require a building permit. The homeowner or a contractor representing the owner may take out a building permit. When a permit is issued, there will be one or more required inspections. Final inspections are made for ALL permits. 06/8/2024 - 3:10 am | View Link
Building Permit Reports | Farmington, NM Contact Building Inspection at (505) 599-1304. At the beginning of each month, Building Inspection publishes a report listing how many building permits were issued for the previous month. Sign up for email updates for Building Permits with the CIty of Farmington, New Mexico! Use NotifyMe® to stay connected and engaged. 06/7/2024 - 2:14 am | View Link
Building & Inspections | Farmington, NM Plans Review Fire Marshal Office staff review all new non-resident plans, and maintain a strong working relationship with the city Building Department. 06/7/2024 - 2:14 am | View Link
Farmington, NM Commercial Real Estate for Sale and Lease 716 E Main Street. Farmington, NM 87401. Building: 8,316 sq. ft. | Land: 9.18 Acres. Contact. Add to Compare. Courtesy Of eXp Realty, LLC. 06/6/2024 - 9:14 pm | View Link
State of NM Adopted Construction Codes The City of Farmington has adopted the following set of international and State of New Mexico construction codes. Title 14, New Mexico Administrative Code (NMAC): 14.5.1 General Provisions; 14.5.2 Permits; 14.5.3 Inspections (Construction Industries Division Rules) amend and adopts the following codes: 06/6/2024 - 11:20 am | View Link
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A 36-year-old man forced a woman into an SUV outside a hotel and fatally shot her as they argued, according to an arrest affidavit from the Westminster Police Department.
Jesse Aaron Gladney is charged with first-degree murder in the domestic violence shooting death of 36-year-old Valarie Garcia on Saturday.
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Federal regulators are investigating how parts made with titanium that was sold with falsified quality documentation wound up in Boeing and Airbus passenger jets that were built in recent years.
Boeing and Airbus said Friday that planes containing the parts are safe to fly, but Boeing said it was removing affected parts from planes that haven’t been delivered yet to airline customers.
It will be up to regulators including the Federal Aviation Administration to decide whether any work needs to be done to planes that are already carrying passengers.
The FAA said it is “investigating the scope and impact of the issue.” The agency said Boeing reported the problem covering material from a distributor “who may have falsified or provided incorrect records.” The FAA did not name the distributor.
Boeing and Airbus declined to say how many planes were flying with parts made from the undocumented titanium.
Spirit AeroSystems, which makes fuselages for Boeing planes and wings for Airbus jets, reported the falsified documents.
“This is about titanium that has entered the supply system via documents that have been counterfeited,” Spirit spokesperson Joe Buccino said.
WASHINGTON — The U. S. Supreme Court has struck down a ban on bump stocks, the gun accessory used in the deadliest shooting in modern American history — a Las Vegas massacre that killed 60 people and injured hundreds more.
The court’s conservative majority said Friday that then-President Donald Trump’s administration overstepped its authority with the 2019 ban on the firearm attachment, which allows semiautomatic weapons to fire like machine guns.
Here’s what to know about the case:
What are bump stocks?
Bump stocks are accessories that replace a rifle’s stock, the part that gets pressed against the shooter’s shoulder.
INDIANAPOLIS — The U. S. Olympic swimming trials will make a splash on their grandest stage yet — a temporary pool inside the massive domed stadium that is home to the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts.
The powerhouse American team will be determined over the nine-day, prime-time competition, which starts Saturday at Lucas Oil Stadium with the spotlight on Katie Ledecky and her quest for a fourth trip to the Summer Games.
As usual, there are plenty of compelling storylines at a meet that many swimmers find more nerve-wracking than the actual Olympics.