Gravity Technologies is preparing to plant “trees” to juice up city agency vehicles, with help from the lobbying firm founded by the mayor’s former chief of staff, Frank Carone.
The public was able to share their opinions on the plans, which included improvements along the Audrey Zapp Drive Corridor and the cleanup and restoration of the contaminated section of the park.
New York City’s Department of Transportation increased contracts for minority- and women-owned businesses to 32 percent last fiscal year. It has spent $432 million on 407 MWBE contracts in the ...
An exciting new play featuring music from well-known singer and songwriter Damien Dempsey is set to return to Dublin this ...
Dre Rodriguez founded Luv City to connect with Gen Z youth and keep them out of trouble in some of Chicago’s most violent ...
According to Washington State Patrol, the driver was traveling on eastbound Interstate 90 when they struck the middle barrier ...
Parkville-based eShipping LLC acquired a transportation services company in Virginia, a deal that grows its headcount to 500 ...
The new congestion pricing toll has made driving into Midtown more expensive, and motorists heading into the city face other ...
Planned high-speed rail (HSR) extensions would blanket Taiwan proper in four 90-minute commute blocs to facilitate regional ...
Members of Goethals Community — the only mobile home park on Staten Island — have been trapped within the confines of the ...
A traffic signal is set to be installed at the intersection of Ronald Reagan Boulevard and Palmera Ridge Boulevard in Leander after city council approved a task order Jan. 16.