Florida incentivizes hunters to eliminate invasive Burmese pythons through programs offering cash rewards. The invasive snakes, numbering in the tens of thousands, disrupt the Everglades ecosystem by ...
Columbia residents could expect to see electricity bill rate increases as soon as 2028, the earliest the city anticipates losing more than 100 megawatts of capacity, according to a Columbia Water and ...
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation held a meeting to discuss development along Fall River's Route 79-Davol Corridor. Four land parcels owned by MassDOT have been identified for potential ...
ST. JOSEPH, Mich. (WSBT) — The city of Saint Joseph is looking to gather input for its paid parking program. The city is hosting open-house style information sessions. It's to encourage community ...
Residents, business owners, employees and visitors are invited to complete a new online survey focused on parking and transportation habits. The provided feedback will guide the task force as it ...
Local law enforcement, including these policemen walking past Piazza Duomo in Milan, handle most security functions at the Winter Games. A division of ICE is expected to aid Italian authorities' ...
Local transportation planners want more input from sectors they sometimes don't hear from. So, the OKI Regional Council of Governments is changing the way it collects public input. Communications and ...
A python hunter caught the second-heaviest Burmese python ever recorded in Florida, weighing 202 pounds. The 16-foot, 10-inch female python was captured in Big Cypress National Park with the help of ...
A Democrat on Idaho’s state budget-writing committee is hoping to get public input as members weigh potential cuts to the state’s Medicaid program. The Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee, known as ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va. (WAVY) – The Chesapeake School Board is beginning the process of hiring a new superintendent to succeed Dr. Jared A. Cotton, who will retire on July 1, 2026. Dr. Cotton announced his ...
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education announced Thursday it is seeking input to maximize the $168 million earmarked for the state’s primary need-based student financial aid program. Colleges, ...