FDOT teaches high school students about transportation construction industry
High school students in Northwest Florida got a hands-on look into career opportunities in the transportation construction industry at the annual Construction
High school students in Northwest Florida got a hands-on look into career opportunities in the transportation construction industry at the annual Construction
As he celebrates 100 days in the position, Kentucky Community and Technical College System President Ryan Quarles has decided to visit all 16 KCTCS colleges, kicking off his “Focus on the Future” tour. Jail records show charges have been updated for the mother of a
Stock Transportation, a leader in student transportation, will debut in Calgary this summer through a newly established partnership with the Calgary Catholic School District (CCSD). The new five-year partnership includes 80 routes beginning in the 2024-2025 school year and runs through June 2029.
The House transportation panel recently received an overview from stakeholders about artificial intelligence’s role within connectivity corridors.
Events 6 events to attend in Tomball, Magnolia … Health care Harris County earns an ‘F’ on maternal … Work is underway on a project to widen lanes on Hwy. 242 between FM 1488 and I-45. (Vanessa Holt/Community Impact) Here are the latest updates on
As local leaders examine ways to make San Antonio a transportation-friendly city, an Austin-based rideshare startup has planted its flag in San Antonio.
NEW PHILADELPHIA ‒ The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) will be spending around $15 million on various project in Tuscarawas County during the 2024 construction season.
Last week, the Jefferson County Board of Education voted to cut transportation to thousands of students who attend the district’s magnet and traditional schools.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was back in the Centennial State Tuesday where he made several stops to highlight federal dollars being put to use for local projects.
CHICAGO – Some federal grant money has been announced to help reconnect communities on Chicago’s West Side. The $2 million will be used to help deal with the negative impact of highways and transportation facilities that have created barriers to connectivity.