Repairs for the 1st Avenue S. bridge will be completed in 3 phases over the next year, beginning with a full closure of northbound 99 at the bridge on Monday.
A historic Tudor Revival that has sat for nearly a century off one of Kansas City’s most famous and picturesque parkways has ...
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In Washington state, over 400 homes were destroyed or sustained major damage from historic flooding in December. We hear about what recovery looks like and how people are thinking about future flood ...
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Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson is requesting $21.3 million from the federal government for disaster relief after December’s record river flooding. The money would help people in counties and tribal ...
One of Pittsburgh’s key offensive contributors is on the mend. Head coach Mike Tomlin told reporters in his Tuesday press conference that tight end Darnell Washington underwent surgery to repair his ...
Broken lamps, jewelry, clothing and some electronics got a second chance Saturday as residents gathered at the Port Washington Public Library for a Repair Café aimed at reducing waste and promoting ...
Meet Ani Kilambi, the Washington Nationals’ new GM, as she steps in to lead a full rebuild and redefine the team’s future. After the Mariners trade, the Washington Nationals are officially turning the ...
Studded tires were created to boost traction and safety in icy, snow-packed conditions. But in Washington, a state where winter weather is common, there’s a push to ban them altogether. The reason?
Tossing out broken household items won’t be the first option for local residents this month, thanks to the Repair Café coming to the Port Washington Public Library. Skilled volunteers — including ...