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Crews have already begun work to repair concrete columns and parapets at the railroad bridge over Glenwood Avenue, one of the bridges flagged in a city report as being in severe disrepair.
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The bill fixes a nuance in insurance law that effectively banned out-of-state car insurance providers from providing auto insurance to non-profit organizations.
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Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer made the case for a bipartisan proposal to tighten regulations meant to increase railroad safety several weeks after a train carrying hazardous materials overturned in Ohio.
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"If TCAT drivers do go on strike, there are people out in the rural towns of Tompkins County that are not going to have a way to get to work"
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It looks like tolls on the New York State Thruway will go up for the first time in 14 years, but the public will get to weigh in on that plan before it goes into effect.
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If Pennsylvania’s rule to prevent emissions of volatile organic compounds is not done, the federal government could withhold highway funds.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul described the weekend's snowstorm affecting Buffalo and Watertown as "historic."
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The storms, also known as whiteouts, move fast and can make driving conditions treacherous at a moment’s notice.
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Federal regulations, set to kick in on May 3, 2023, mean domestic travelers will need either a REAL ID or an enhanced driver's license to fly.
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“Will we have enough drivers? Absolutely. If the snow started flying today, we would be out there, in our trucks, clearing the roads.”
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Canada imposed strict border-crossing restrictions in March 2020 at the beginning of the pandemic.
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$30 million to be used for terminal, other upgrades