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• 63rd waterline replacement: Both lanes of traffic on 63rd Street between Gunbarrel Avenue to the 63rd Street railroad crossing will shift to the east side of 63rd Street. Work hours are 7 a.m.-5 p.m ...
Burghy, Seymour and Binker were built by Norfolk’s Department of Public Works more than a decade ago as part of National Work ...
Burghy, Seymour, and Binker are the latest employees of Norfolk, Virginia. All three share an important job: protecting ...
You Got Cone'D, offering waffle cones filled with wood-smoked barbecue or locally made ice cream along with other sweet and savory options, is expected to open within the next few weeks at 2300 ...
After an initial assessment, the item was removed, and it was determined to be a traffic cone covered in sand and sediment. The Echo understands that the car park was quickly reopened and ...
But Fox Meyer tells The Detail the move to introduce a tattle hotline to dob in excessive road cone use has frustrated traffic management bosses, who say the move "primes the public to disregard basic ...
“Can’t wait to get back with the Gilas guys and get back to work,” national coach Tim Cone wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “All-Filipino (conference in the PBA) first, but looking forward ...
Traffic built up on the M1 on Wednesday afternoon after multiple emergency service vehicles responded to an accident on the major motorway. National Highways reported that traffic had been ...
Within 80 hours after the fire on May 2, the bridge was completely demolished by crews. Traffic was able to return to I-95 beneath the bridge then.
Gaurav Khanna's ginger dish on Celebrity MasterChef wowed judges with its visual appeal, earning rare praise. However, plagiarism claims arose online, sparking controversy over its originality.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced that Tim Arel, the head of its Air Traffic Organization (ATO), is stepping down after 40 years of service in the federal government. Arel had ...
In what may not come as a shock to those who stew in frustration behind the wheel of a car in Toronto, the city has identified construction as the leading cause of worsening traffic on its streets.