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By Queens Post News Team The New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) has completed the first phase of a major ...
WILMINGTON— The city will launch a new online billing system, Enquesta, on July 7, designed to streamline payments for ...
New Castle County Executive Marcus Henry has signed into law a major overhaul of how the county calculates and applies impact ...
As rising temperatures are creating more extreme heat events in regions all over the world, the term 'urban heat island' is ...
Eric Adams is working overtime to undo the decade of gains for cycling in the Big Apple, a former city official told ...
Over 22 miles of car-free streets will open to New Yorkers for five Sundays, July 26–August 23, as part of the 2025 Summer ...
Walk Score’s latest rankings, combined with transportation data from U.S. city planning departments and the Census Bureau, ...
Infrastructure is the stuff that makes life possible. But it's an eyesore. As early as the 1910s, Pittsburghers sought ways to hide it.
DEL MAR, Calif. (AP) — Dick Tracy got an atom-powered two-way wrist radio in 1946. Marty Cooper never forgot it.
Many Bradshaw residents were intrigued by the process and planted themselves on nearby sidewalks and yards to watch. “You don ...
Google software engineer Sasha Blair-Goldensohn has been helping people with disabilities navigate their cities and ...