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Jamey Barbas voted for a contract involving Parsons Corp. despite previously working there and having a financial interest in the company.
Published 9 hours ago by NorthJersey.com
The Cambridge City Council unanimously approved a policy order Monday night to pedestrianize Brattle Street by restoring two-way traffic to John F. Kennedy Street.
Published 14 hours ago by The Harvard Crimson
In a letter to the Interior Department, four Democratic senators from the Washington region ask about transparency, environmental safety and future plans.
Published 21 hours ago by The Washington Post
Four Democratic senators from Maryland and Virginia have come out in opposition of the effort to revoke the lease on three courses.
Published 22 hours ago by The New York Times
Sittenfeld’s leadership and strategic advocacy have contributed to significant conservation and climate victories, including passage of the Inflation Reduction Act and the Great American Outdoors Act.
Published 22 hours ago by National Parks Conservation Association
Sittenfeld joins NPCA after spending more than two decades fighting for public lands, bold action on climate change, and clean air and water for the League of Conservation Voters.
Published 1 day ago by National Parks Conservation Association
A Feb. 5 federal advisory review puts floodplain constraints, early engineering decisions and a $3.7B redevelopment framework into focus for the proposed RFK stadium.
Published 1 day ago by Engineering News-Record
Panama City Beach has approved a more than $482,000 project to replace the aging wooden side rails and top rails of the Russell-Fields Pier.
Published 1 day ago by Panama City News-Herald
An Arizona city is moving forward with its cool pavement program, but some question if it's worth the cost with only mixed results.
Published 1 day ago by WCJB TV20
Developer shares details of plans for lots, once acquired, but court battles continue over the mixed-used development.
Published 1 day ago by The News Tribune
Officials have taken steps to make the airspace near Reagan National Airport safer, but experts say more work is needed to prevent a repeat of the tragedy that killed 67 people.
Published 1 day ago by The Washington Post
Make no mistake, college sports is big business. The Supreme Court wasn’t buying the lies the NCAA tried selling. In 2021, the high court ruled unanimously in a 9-0 opinion against the NCAA, and NIL ...
Published 1 day ago by USA TODAY