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PHMSA Proposes New Safety Regulations for Natural Gas Transmission Pipelines

The U.S. Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) has announced proposed regulations to update critical safety requirements for natural gas transmission pipelines....


OSHA Finds over 10,000 Injuries in Year One of Severe Injury Reporting Program

A new report presented by OSHA shows that every year, tens of thousands of men and women across the United States are severely injured on the job, sometimes with permanent consequences to themselves and their families....


Crews Work to Stabilize MD 135 After Rock Slide

The Maryland Department of Transportation's State Highway Adminstration (SHA) is currently working to remedy a rock slide that occurred in western Maryland near the Allegany/Garrett County line in early January....


Industry Reps Decry NYC's Wind Restriction on Cranes

A fatal crane collapse in Lower Manhattan during a winter storm on Feb. 5 set off a chain of events that is still unfolding. The crawler crane collapse occurred along Worth Street, between West Broadway and Church as the crane was being secured because of winds that were approaching more than 20 mi....


Northern Part of Great Salt Lake Hits Historically Low Level for Second Year

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Drought has caused water levels in the northern portion of Utah's Great Salt Lake to drop to a historic low for the second year in a row, according to state and federal officials....


Washington State Senate Leader Calls for Funding to Improve Rural Roads

SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) The leader of the Washington State Senate wants more state funds to improve rural roads leading to Washington State University in Pullman. State Sen. Mark Schoesler, R-Ritzville, is asking Gov....


OSHA Fines Construction Company

Wisconsin Public Radio is reporting that federal agents are fining a Black River Falls-based construction company $105,000 after an investigation found that safety violations resulted in the injury of one worker and death of another during a bridge construction project in the Twin Ports last fall....


Where are the Most Congested Roads in the U.S.?

The INRIX 2015 Traffic Scorecard analyzes and compares the state of traffic congestion in countries and 100 major metropolitan areas worldwide. The report reveals the cities most impacted by worsened traffic conditions are those that experienced the most economic improvement during the past year....


Second Body Recovered After Tappan Zee Tugboat Crash

Police say they'll continue to scan the surface of the Hudson River in hopes of spotting the third crew member who's presumed dead after a tugboat crash north of New York City. Westchester County Police spokesman Kieran O'Leary says units will watch Monday for the body of Harry Hernandez, of Staten Island....


Judge OKs Housing Discrimination Claim Covering Four States

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - A federal judge in Alabama has approved a $350,000 settlement involving housing discrimination claims in four Southern states. The agreement announced Tuesday by the Justice Department involves owners and developers of 71 housing complexes in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee....






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