February 7, 2023 KY schedules listening tour to gather input for internet broadband plan Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said state officials have scheduled a six-week listening tour that will help officials identify which areas needs better internet access.
February 6, 2023 WV railroad facility to receive $376K grant The U.S. Economic Development Administration is providing a federal grant of $376,000 to assist with the operations at a railroad facility that transfers shipping containers.
February 3, 2023 New York street that honored a Ku Klux Klan leader renamed after yearslong campaign led by high school student Olivia Brown, a New York high school student, led a campaign to rename a street that was named after a KKK leader. The street is now called Acorn Way.
February 2, 2023 KY seeks to relocate historic bridge that will be replaced next year Kentucky is in search of a new home for the Georges Creek Bridge that will be replaced next year. The historic bridge which was built in 1924 was operational for almost a century.
January 31, 2023 Climate, equity guided Biden’s decision to award $1.2 billion in grants to ‘mega’ transportation projects The Biden administration announced $1.2 billion in grant funding for massive infrastructure projects, decisions that were based in part on climate and equity considerations.
January 30, 2023 President Biden to visit Maryland, will talk about replacing Baltimore and Potomac Tunnel President Biden is visiting Baltimore on Monday. Biden plans to talk about replacing the Baltimore and Potomac Tunnel. The project is expected to take a decade to be completed.
January 26, 2023 Investigators in 2022 Pittsburgh bridge collapse looking at damages to the legs of the structure The Fern Hollow Bridge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, collapsed nearly a year ago. Investigators are looking at the damage to the legs of the bridge.
January 23, 2023 South Dakota House passes $200M housing package The South Dakota House has approved a $200 million housing infrastructure fund, with the spending package now going to Republican Gov. Kristi Noem for final approval.
January 23, 2023 Philadelphia receives $78M grant to repair city's 'most dangerous' road Roosevelt Boulevard in Philadelphia, long referred to as one of the most dangerous roads in the city, will be overhauled using money from a federal grant.
January 23, 2023 NC, SC lawmakers propose new legislation to protect power grids amid surge in attacks North and South Carolina lawmakers are proposing new legislation that would protect state electrical infrastructure after recent attacks left thousands of residents without power.