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Ohio officials have announced more than $130 million in funding for 55 new traffic safety projects across the state, including several in Greater Cincinnati.
Gov. DeWine announces $137.5M in safety funding for 55 projects across 41 counties, targeting crash-prone areas with upgrades like sidewalks and roundabouts.
Gov. DeWine, ODOT announce $137.5 million investment in roadway safety projects across Ohio What's in Trump's big bill that passed Congress and will soon become law I left the U.S. for China ...
BRS spreading false propaganda on safety of Jurala and Manjeera projects, says Irrigation Minister Chief Minister sanctioned ₹100 crore for an alternative bridge to protect Jurala, says Uttam ...
In London, Blanchett stepped out to The Serpentine Summer Party in a striking runway top composed entirely out of shells and safety-pins—a statement that blurred the lines between found-object ...
You'll never look at a safety pin the same way again. That tiny hole actually serves a very important purpose, according to experts.
Katmai National Park and Preserve has selected a new design for its annual Brooks Camp bear safety pin, a popular memento given to visitors who complete mandatory “bear school.” ...
Reason for the study We’re aiming to build complete streets that make roads across the city safer and more accessible for everyone. To make these improvements, we’re studying three roads in Ward 9 to ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Projects aimed at enhancing traffic safety in Pennsylvania, including in the Lehigh Valley, are getting a big financial boost. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation said ...
Sacramento, California, will soon begin to fix dangerous roads with “quick-build” safety projects. Resident complaints and news coverage spurred the plan.
The most unexpected chapter in the story of the safety pin began when it showed its presence in crowded public spaces. What started as a utility evolved into a quiet form of resistance.