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Footprint tunnels to detect animals are made from cardboard, paper and an ink mixture Ecologists are asking islanders to help track small mammals through a new citizen science project called Garden ...
In a historic land conservation deal, a San Francisco environmental group has signed an agreement to purchase Golden Gate Fields, the site of a famous horse racing track from 1941 to 2024 along the ...
A Great Neck man who owns a Brooklyn construction company is charged with making $65,000 in bribes to a former New York City Building inspector in order to fast-track projects. Prosecutors charged Jih ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WDTN) – Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has announced the approval of seven projects across Ohio, which will create over a thousand jobs and retain approximately 900 jobs statewide. The ...
WAXHAW, N.C. — The town of Waxhaw released a new Traffic Projects Gantt Chart to provide a consolidated view of transportation work occurring throughout the community. Town staff presented the digital ...
In a bid to ease the city’s affordable housing crisis, New York City unveiled a plan on Wednesday designed to speed up development on city-owned land. Officials say that the initiatives would ...
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas — As construction continues along what is now Interstate 57 in Central Arkansas, state transportation officials are offering drivers a new way to track progress, down to ...
As construction continues along Interstate 57 in Central Arkansas, state transportation officials are offering drivers a new way to track progress. Iran responds to Trump's threat of blowing up the ...
A team of scientists at the University of Maryland (UMD) is gathering first-of-its-kind data through a device you put on your underwear. Smart Underwear is able to track whenever a person farts. While ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio—State officials’ approval of a $4.5 million tax break for a Northeast Ohio data‑center expansion was met with a chorus of online criticism, given that the project will only create 10 ...