• Transportation projects in limbo (May 2, 2024)

    On Thursday's show: We discuss several city transportation and mobility projects that have been halted or even reversed since Mayor John Whitmire took office. And we consider ways to minimize or eliminate social stigma surrounding mental health.

  • Albuquerque Police Department seeing increase in recruits

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –Following a national trend, the Albuquerque Police Department says it's seeing more cadets joining the force after years of declining interest and a flood of retirements. "Obviously during 2020 and a lot of the things that happened around George Floyd, there was a lot of exodus from policing," said APD Chief Harold Medina. []

  • Howland Fire Department rescues baby duck

    The Howland Fire Department helped rescue a baby duck last night. A mother duck and her ducklings were struck by a car while crossing Route 46.

  • Transportation: Spirit Adds New Flights to Dallas

    New flights to and from Milwaukee's Mitchell airport will run three times a week.

  • Justice Department moves to reclassify marijuana use

    WASHINGTON >> The U.S. Justice Department today moved to make marijuana use a less serious federal crime, taking a step to reclassify the drug out of a category that includes heroin in a shift that, once completed, would shake up cannabis policy nationwide.

  • Indalo Transport Ltd: Expert European moves

    Euro Weekly News recently spoke with Mick Cox, founder of Indalo Transport Ltd, to discuss how his company has become a leader in the removal industry across Europe. With over a decade of experience, Indalo Transport, founded in 2013, offers specialised removal services from the UK to Spain, Ireland, and France. Mick points out that […]

  • Several departments respond to Chemung County fire

    CHEMUNG, N.Y. (WETM) — Several departments in New York and Pennsylvania responded to a structure and brush fire Thursday evening as smoke billowed into the sky. According to an 18 News reporter at the scene, around 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 25, heavy smoke was seen coming from a residence on Neason Road in the []

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    821st Transportation Battalion Norwegian Foot March

    FORT Riley, Kansas—Select staff of the 821st Transportation Battalion, 561st Regional Support Group (RSG), 451st Expeditionary Sustainment Command (ESC) hosted a Norwegian Foot March in Camp Funston located on Fort Riley, Kansas, on April 6, to build Soldier cardiovascular endurance and unit cohesion.

  • Oregon Justice Department launches "You Belong" campaign

    OREGON – Residents across the state could soon be seeing messages against hate as the Oregon Department of Justice Civil Rights Unit kicked off its “You Belong” campaign Monday. According to the DOJ, the campaign is “a culturally and linguistically inclusive, statewide, multimedia public outreach effort to increase awareness of Oregon’s Bias Response Hotline.” Six […]

  • Geisinger cancer patients to benefit from transportation grant

    EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — Geisinger announced a yearly grant on Thursday from the American Cancer Society (ACS) that will offset the cost of travel for patients going to and from cancer-related treatments. According to Geisinger, Patient Transportation Grant funds will be awarded to health systems and foundations that help patients get to and from radiation []

  • Survey: How is AI reshaping your internal communications department?

    Ragan and Ruder Finn seek insights from internal comms leaders on the state and future of AI in their departments. Even if your communications department hasn’t already integrated AI tools into its workflows and processes, an AI-fueled future is certainly on the horizon for the entire profession — and every comms leader is keenly aware […]

  • Transportation: Milwaukee An Outlier For Rising Traffic Deaths

    Up by 113% in Milwaukee County in past two decades while declining by 36% statewide.