• Construction begins on new Upper Dublin Township Building

    The 53,000-square-foot municipal building, an 11,000-square-foot addition to the public works building and emergency improvements already made to the public works facility come with a $52.2 million price tag.

  • The Henry Girls release new single 'Don't Fear the Night' and begin new tour

    The single is a captivating preview of their recent album ‘A Time To Grow,’ which hit the shelves on January 26, 2024, to widespread acclaim. In celebration of the single release and their acclaimed album, The Henry Girls also began their tour on April 11, taking their mesmerizing live show to venues across Ireland. Fans can expect an unforgettable evening of music as the trio showcases tracks from "A Time To Grow" alongside beloved favourites from their illustrious career. With their enchanting...

  • Anzac Day New Plymouth, New Zealand: Heroic moment dawn service attendees join forces to lift and move a car so the memorial could begin

    Video is circulating of the heroic moment a group of Anzac Day dawn service attendees joined together to lift and move a small car preventing the memorial from starting.

  • Cooler temperatures begin the new week

    MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Overnight temperatures will be below average tonight before warmer conditions return later in the week. Tonight Skies are mostly clear around Middle Georgia heading into the evening and should be completely clear overnight. Low temperatures will dip into the low to mid 40s around the region ahead of Tuesday morning. Ambient winds will come from the

  • New EMS Headquarters Facility coming to Manhattan

    Manhattan (KSNT) - A new Riley County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Headquarters Facility is coming to Manhattan. Riley County commissioners, EMS Director David Adams, and other officials gathered Monday, April 22, to celebrate the new facility's construction start. The new headquarters will allow smoother operations and the consolidation of all staff in one building. KSNT []

  • New Construction at Sohae Satellite Launching Station

    Commercial satellite imagery shows an uptick in construction work at North Korea’s Sohae Satellite Launching Station. Several new projects around…

  • New wastewater treatment plant in Saluda County

    A more than 40 million dollar project mostly funded by the USDA aims to transform one of South Carolina’s underserved areas.

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    ODOT urges caution as construction season begins

    DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- Spring is here, and that means more orange barrels on roads across Ohio. The Ohio Department of Transportation is ready to resume and begin roadway projects across the state, including several in the Miami Valley. It's all about improving roads, but every project comes with a risk. We're less than four []

  • Volunteer Fire Company prepares for its new beginning

    SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A volunteer fire company is getting some new digs. The Meredith Hose Company in Childs, Lackawanna County has begun moving its equipment into a new building. After 76 years in the original fire hall, Meredith Hose Company is starting a new journey in a new building right behind the original. []

  • Construction begins in Baxter South Forestview neighborhood

    Starting Wednesday, April 17, 2024, traffic will be limited to local traffic only on River Vista Drive, River Vista Court and Medford Road.

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    Man reportedly fell into tank at wastewater facility

    TROY, Ohio (WDTN) -- A man reportedly fell into a tank at a wastewater facility in Miami County. According to the Miami County Sheriff's Office, crews responded to the 1400 block of Dye Mill Road in Troy. Authorities responded for a man that allegedly fell into a tank at a wastewater treatment plant. Dispatch confirmed []

  • New US Home Construction Tumbles in March

    New home construction in the US slowed last month as residential starts decreased 14.7% to a 1.32 million annualized rate, the lowest since August. Building permits, which point to future construction, fell to a 1.46 million rate in March. Michael McKee reports on Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg)