A massive landslide covering a large section of Topanga Canyon Boulevard still poses a safety risk and may not be cleared until fall, the California Department of Transportation said. Recent storms further saturated the unstable hillside, Caltrans officials said. Water has been seeping beneath the dirt, mud and rocks — an indication that the land may move again. That is particularly concerning, officials said, because a large boulder sitting about 10 feet high has developed a crack that is 5 to...
Family Support Services announced that it will observe Denim Day on Wednesday in part in recognition of April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and invited community members to wear denim in an effort against victim-blaming and raise awareness about misconceptions about sexual violence.
Port-au-Prince, Apr 19 (Prensa Latina) The people in Port-au-Prince, for one or another reason, are yearning for the opening of the Toussaint Louverture International Airport, where no airplane can take off or land as long as Haiti's insecurity still persists. The post Port-au-Prince airport to remain closed, danger persists first appeared on Prensa Latina.
The purchase is a "critical part of keeping the island population sustainable," the town chair said.
Recovery of some of the 26 barges — including one found submerged — that
The Montreal Canadiens finish their 2023-2024 season Tuesday night at the
A new report claims Disney+ will add a selection of 24/7 streaming channels to its on-demand video service, similar to other streaming services that have the same kind of interface.
TOPEKA (KSNT) - State transportation officials say they will start closing parts of U.S. Highway 24 in Topeka soon for a reconstruction project. The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) announced in a press release Friday, April 12 that work crews will be taking Hwy 24 down to one lane from Goldwater Road to Topeka Boulevard. []
The University of Illinois is dropping its investigation into the sexual assault accusations made against basketball player Terrence Shannon Jr., according to
A section of U.S. 24 in Huntington County will be closed one direction at a time until the end of June so work can be done on a bridge.
"How stupid and dangerous. What is wrong with people?"
Illinois is familiar with many types of severe weather warnings, but an