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While city leaders celebrated the demolition of an asphalt factory near homes earlier this month, they just sold land to a developer for new houses right next to a county landfill.
Published 8 hours ago by Voice of OC
Stories of ICE agents arresting various Black judges in different American cities circulated online in early 2026.
Published 12 hours ago by Snopes
Even as ICE sparks rising public horror with its tactics and killings, a raft of companies that have never before worked with the federal government are signing up to work with the agency.
Published 15 hours ago by The New Republic
Longtime concrete paving company Cedar Valley Corp. will close in March as its owner retires, ending employment for 89 workers.
Published 22 hours ago by Yahoo
Union left scrambling to determine new leadership while heading into what is expected to be a lengthy labor dispute this winter.
Published 23 hours ago by The New York Times
After more than 240 million gallons of sewage spilled into the Potomac River following a pipe bursting last month, politicians are both launching cleanups and playing the blame game. The pipe in ...
Published 1 day ago by The Hill
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Published 1 day ago by Pew Research Center
A D.C. utility had been working for weeks to repair a collapsed sewer line when the president blamed Maryland’s governor for the contamination on Monday.
Published 1 day ago by The New York Times
Nearly a month after a wastewater spill into the Potomac River began, recovery efforts are ongoing. The spillage, which resulted from a section of the Potomac Interceptor sewer line ...
Published 1 day ago by The Hill
Researchers have released the first parcel-level analysis to map all paved surfaces across L.A. County. In particular, large parking lots are ripe for change, they say.
Published 1 day ago by Yahoo
Stockton’s own Pavement just dropped a new “Louder Than You Think” soundtrack — featuring rare tracks tied to the city’s early music scene and the legacy of drummer Gary Young.
Published 2 days ago by The Record
A free market think tank found Kentucky awarded $483 million of single-bid asphalt road contracts in 2025, calling for more scrutiny of the bidding process.
Published 2 days ago by Louisville Public Media