December 23, 2022 Kentucky Gov. Beshear urges residents to view national broadband map, provide feedback Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear implored residents to examine a newly-released map of national broadband coverage and give feedback to improve its accuracy.
December 13, 2022 Boston's Green Line subway opens extension following delay The extension of Boston's Green Line subway that was scheduled to be built in December 2021 has opened following delays. Part of the project's goal is to reduce vehicle emissions.
December 6, 2022 South Carolina deepens Charleston's port in $600M project South Carolina has deepened Charleston's port so it can take in any ship, which will create new opportunities. The port remains one of the largest harbors in the East Coast.
December 5, 2022 2 West Virginia food banks to receive $500,000 each from state Two West Virginia food banks are going to receive $500,000 from the state. The funds wills be included in this year's budget and used for food and infrastructure.
December 3, 2022 Houston's boil notice highlights bigger issue: Aging US water infrastructure needs repair Hundred of American communities are relying on century-old water supply systems. Civil engineers recommend system replacement every 50 to 70 years.
December 2, 2022 Congressional Christmas crunch Congress successfully avoided a government shutdown by passing bill to avoid a railroad strike.
November 2, 2022 Ohio River bridge that connects IN, KY to be closed for 9 days for renovation An Ohio River bridge that connects Kentucky and Indiana will be closed for 9 days due to renovations. The renovation is expected to add up to 30 years of life to the bridge.
November 1, 2022 After years of delay, the Silverline extension to Dulles, Virginia, is expected to open on Nov. 15 The D.C. region's Metrorail system will open its Silverline extension to Dulles, Virginia, on Nov. 15. This project has been planned for decades and delayed for years.
October 26, 2022 Missouri bridge collapse leaves one worker dead, others injured: Police A bridge collapse near near Kearney, Missouri, about 30 miles northeast of Kansas City, left one worker dead and at least two others injured on Wednesday.
October 24, 2022 Judge declines New England Clean Energy Connects' request to resume construction on $1 billion power line A judge declined a request from developers to resume construction on a $1 billion power line from Canada into Maine. The judge will revisit the decision next year.