Why a Bay Area transit rescue plan is on hold It also required a study of whether it makes sense to consolidate the more than two dozen transit agencies that serve the nine-county region. The Bay Area has been a focus of the financial troubles ... 06/1/2024 - 3:44 am | View Link
The truth about public transit: Most Americans support it but 3% use it daily. Here's why. A majority of Americans are in support of public transportation and passenger rail, but nearly half of the population has no access to public transit ... 05/27/2024 - 9:03 pm | View Link
2024 Minnesota legislative session Legislators passed language clarifying that a waterway that meets the legal definition is a public water ... closer to reality after the Minnesota Legislature approved a bill speeding up the ... 05/24/2024 - 3:26 am | View Link
What passed — and didn't — at the 2024 Minnesota Legislature Last year's legislative session, with the DFL in control of both chambers of the Minnesota Legislature and the governor's office for the first time in a decade, saw a huge wave of new laws in ... 05/22/2024 - 10:27 pm | View Link
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro rides SEPTA in Bucks County to highlight public transit plan as fiscal cliff looms Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro took a regional rail train to Langhorne to pitch a plan to invest in SEPTA and other public transit. 05/16/2024 - 11:38 am | View Link
“President Biden, prodded by Democrats to confront former President Donald Trump head-on about Mr. Trump’s criminal conviction in his New York hush-money case, heeded those calls on Monday night during a big-dollar fund-raiser in Connecticut for his re-election campaign and for the party,” the New York Times reports.
“Mr. Biden railed against his rival at a reception in Greenwich, telling a group of supporters who included Connecticut’s governor and its two sitting U.
“A top executive at The Epoch Times, a right-wing media company, has been arrested and charged with laundering at least $67 million in stolen money through company accounts in a multiyear scheme to lift financial returns,” the New York Times reports.
“A federal grand jury indicted Weidong Guan, also known as Bill Guan, on one count of money laundering, as well as two counts of bank fraud.
The Denver City Council on Monday authorized up to $24 million in additional spending on private security services across the city this year.
The greater financial latitude — expanding contracts with three different companies — is necessary to meet Denver’s evolving security needs, according to summary documents, particularly around 24/7 shelters for migrants from the southern U.
'Western diet' may raise risk of early-onset colorectal cancer New York Post Colon cancer: Symptoms, causes and treatment The TelegraphTroublesome Bowel Movements Possible Early Warning for Cancer SurvivorNetStudy Finds 2 Symptoms That Occur In Nearly Half Of Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer Cases Times NowExperts move step closer to understanding rise of young colon cancers MSN
Denver and federal officials say their data tracking shows that after a recent push to move people indoors, just 52 homeless veterans were still sleeping on city streets as of April.
Mayor Mike Johnston and other leaders said Monday that they hoped to reduce that total to a level they termed as “functional zero” by the end of this year.
Health department warns of possible measles exposure at Philly airport NBC PhiladelphiaHealth Dept. warns of possible measles exposure at Philadelphia International Airport WPVI-TVMeasles exposure at the Philadelphia airport prompts warnings from health officials The Philadelphia InquirerHealth officials warn of possible measles exposure at Philadelphia International Airport Yahoo! VoicesHealth officials warn of potential measles exposure at Philadelphia International Airport before Memorial Day CBS Philly