The tornado, creating gusts of up 85 mph, left a trail 80 yards wide and a mile long, damaging homes, plowing over trees, ...
Waymo robot taxis in San Francisco are programmed to follow the rules of the road but still got hundreds of tickets for ...
State Route 36, a roadway frequently disrupted by landslides following recent storms, has reopened to limited one-way traffic ...
It wasn’t the kind of “March Miracle” that had erased San Diego County’s water worries in the past. But the loud and rowdy ...
The sale comes against the backdrop of several tumultuous years for the fitness brand, after a drowning at last year’s ...
California Attorney General Files Lawsuit Challenging Unlawful Mass Firings at the U.S. Department of Education - Trump Administration Seeks to Cut Number of Employees by 50% as Part of its Plans to ...
Under proposed legislation, Illinois would explore the viability of reducing reliance on the state's gas tax by putting in ...
Because of Trump's payment freezes, San Francisco and Sacramento could be largely on their own in coping with soaring demand ...
The DOE announced Tuesday that it would be eliminating nearly half of its workforce as part of its "final mission" to dismantle the department.
A new proposal in Springfield would change how Illinois funds its roads by charging drivers by the mile instead of a gas tax, with a pilot program to study the effectiveness of the program.
Attorney General Andrea Campbell has joined 21 other states in a lawsuit seeking to put the brakes on the Trump administration’s slashes to the Department of Education.
As engines become more fuel efficient, and electric vehicles make greater inroads, Illinois faces an unexpected consequence — less funding for roads.