• Next steps for intersection work in Boardman

    ODOT says it will start construction next spring for improvements at the Market Street intersection with Shields Road, Indianola Road and Brookwood Road in Boardman.

  • and which Sunderland leisure centres will see improvements next

    Fitness fans can enjoy new facilities after work on an extension and refurbishment at one of the city’s wellness centre gyms. Silksworth Community Pool, Tennis and Wellness Centre has released images after the project to create a 135-station gym. The new fitness suite includes four new half racks with platforms, a functional training area with track and sled, and a recovery area with Therabody equipment such as massage guns. There is also new decor, including new lighting and flooring. The...

  • 3GPP takes next step towards 6G with new logo

    A logo for use on specifications for 6G has been approved by the Project Coordination Group of standards body 3GPP, in a move it claims represents the next step in its preparations to usher in the next-generation technology.

  • Millions to see broadband bills go up in May: Here’s why, and what’s next

    Millions of Americans who have been receiving discounted internet and phone service over the last few years are about to see their bills increase as a federal program runs out of funding.

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    Millions to see broadband bills go up in May: Here’s why, and what’s next

    Millions of Americans are about to see their bills increase as a federal program runs out of funding.

  • Bernalillo County Commissioners discuss next steps in replacing county manager

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County Commissioners talked about their next steps to replace the outgoing county manager in a meeting on Tuesday night. Commissioners Steven Michael Quezada and Walt Benson tried to reverse a controversial resolution on the process of hiring a county manager. Two weeks ago, Commissioner Quezada stormed off from the meeting after claiming []

  • South Carolina officials plotting next steps for $1.8B balance

    (The Center Square) — South Carolina state officials are determining how to proceed with a $1.8 billion balance discovered in a state account and Republican Gov. Henry McMaster has given leaders a July 1 deadline to chart a course forward. On Oct. 31, 2023, South Carolina Comptroller General Brian Gaines sent a letter to South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis, directing Loftis to research the account's origins. It marked the start of a months-long Senate investigation that...

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    Focus is on next steps after Oregon lawmakers make 'groundbreaking' housing investments

    By Eric Tegethoff, Oregon News Service SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Oregon lawmakers passed a major housing package in this year's session, but said easing the state's housing crisis will take more work. Bills passed during the short legislative session will send a total of $376 million to address the state's housing shortage, including Senate Bill 1530 and Senate

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    iPhone 16: Three changes I want to see on the next Apple handsets

    The iPhone 16 is still seasons away, but it's never too early to start a wishlist of features, changes, and small details for Apple to (hopefully!) fulfill come September. After all, you may already be deciding whether or not you should upgrade to this year's iPhone or hold onto your current device for a little longer.Also: 6 reasons to buy an Apple Watch, according to a wearables expertWhile the list of desired features below is primarily based on my experience testing smartphones over the...

  • North Carolina Sees Slight Surplus This Year, $1B More Next Year

    North Carolina's government should collect higher revenues during this fiscal year and next than what is projected in the current two-year state budget.

  • McGill University mulls ‘next steps’ as pro-Palestinian encampment triples in size

    McGill University is considering its next steps to deal with the camp set up by pro-Palestinian activists on campus grounds in downtown Montreal, officials said Monday.

  • Indian Air Force, Navy induct air-to-surface Rampage missile in its fleet

    NEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force has bolstered its fighter aircraft fleet with the induction of Rampage long-range supersonic air-to-ground missiles capable of targeting objects approximately 250 kilometers away.Referred to as the High-Speed Low Drag-Mark 2 missile within the Indian Air Force, this weapon was also predominantly utilized by the Israeli Air Force during recent operations against Iranian targets.The Indian Air Force has integrated the Rampage missile into its Russian-origin aircraft...