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SUMMERFIELD, Fla. — The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) recently installed a new traffic signal at the ...
LAKE COUNTY, Fla. — Lake County and the Florida Department of Transportation plan to make changes at an intersection in Clermont that has seen a big jump in traffic in the past year. Doris D ...
The Hafizabad Traffic Police have issued a staggering 46,400 challans during the current year, amassing over Rs41.3 million in fines for various violations. While police officials have hailed the ...
The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is planning to dredge an inlet in order to be able to accept fuller oil tankers, sparking concern among local environmentalists. Right now, CBC reported, the ...
Phoenix city council members voted unanimously to conduct another study on the controversial reverse lanes on 7th Avenue and ...
It was tough, it was tough. I don’t wish this on anybody.” The woman that hit him, he said, told police she had the green light. “She actually lied and said I ran the red light,” Losey said.
Experts say a "concerning" number of fireflies are threatened with extinction. Above, fireflies light up the sky in upstate New York. Raphaël De Cock was 9 years old the day he caught his first ...
AB 289 wants to place 75 mobile speed cameras in active highway construction zones across the state. Assemblymember Matt Haney, a former San Francisco Supervisor, says the bill draws on the city's new ...
Reflection: Let us walk this pilgrimage of faith, the Via Lucis, as daughters and sons of the light and as witnesses of the Risen Lord. Let us meditate upon the resurrection of Christ and discover ...
The Way of Light (Via Lucis) celebrates the most joyful time in the Christian liturgical year, the fifty days from Easter (the resurrection) to Pentecost (descent of the Holy Spirit). The idea for ...
A 23-year-old was killed after being struck by a vehicle on Deans Bridge Road, according to the Richmond County Coroner’s Office. The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office has identified the ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - In the next year, hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars are set to go toward fixing South Carolina roads and bridges, while teachers, state employees, and state ...