As the planet gets hotter, sea levels will rise and coastal waters will warm, bringing more damaging rainstorms. Scientific modeling of these changes predicts a sea level rise of 1 inch per year, ...
See the most dangerous roads in your neighborhood. More than 23,000 incidents involving crashes took place between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. during the evening commute in 2024. In 2024, data showed that about ...
Elizabeth Crum, an attorney for the SC State Election Commission, makes a point to Judge Daniel Coble about voter privacy during a hearing on Friday, Sept. 26, 2025. John Monk [email protected] A ...
Join us live from United Nations headquarters today at 5:30 pm ET! Global leaders, policymakers, technologists, and frontline partners will convene for a UN-hosted live event during the General ...
Owning a home on Staten Island has gotten significantly more expensive over the past decade, with nearly half of all borough residents with a mortgage seeing monthly homeownership costs of $3,000 or ...
Roblox has slowly (but steadily) cemented itself as one of gaming's giants, even beating Steam for concurrent users back in late August—which, given the size of Gabe Newell's videogame empire, sure is ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has asked Nebraska's top election official to turn over sensitive voter registration data, renewing a request that was rejected by state officials during President ...
Rhode Island Secretary of State Gregg Amore has denied the Trump administration's request for more voter information. Amore's office said it received a letter from officials seeking a copy of Rhode ...
Sep. 16—PINE ISLAND, Minn. — A quartet of opponents brought forth concerns tied to the Project Skyway data center proposal being discussed in Pine Island. The adoption of the final alternative urban ...
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – The annual Coastal Cleanup Day – Saturday September 20th – will not only spruce up beaches, but also provide data that is used for legislation in Sacramento. Volunteers ...
The city council voted to adopt the environmental review findings on Project Skyway, a 482-acre development on the city's northern edge. Pine Island City Engineer Craig Britton, left, addresses the ...