A Labour council has been accused of building “socialist speed bumps” that scrape high-performance and luxury family cars.
After a year of economic uncertainty, there may be some signs on Wall Street that recovery is starting to find its footing. For more, KRON4 News Anchor Stephanie Lin spoke with George Noceti, Wealth ...
Portland, Ore. (KOIN) — New reduced speeds are in place along “The Bump” on Highway 26, officials confirmed on Tuesday. The Oregon Department of Transportation said that starting on Dec. 19, the speed ...
FOX 12 meteorologists Payton Major and Mark Nelsen talk about the warm, dry week ahead with upcoming fog and strong winds in the east metro. A well-known graffiti tagger in Portland was sentenced to ...
Abstract: In this paper, boom of truck-mounted concrete pump is taken as the research object. Firstly, both mathematical and simulation models of the boom system are constructed, speed fluctuation ...
Meta plans to integrate Manus technology into WhatsApp and Meta AI while keeping it as a standalone subscription service. Regulatory scrutiny may delay the deal due to Manus originating in China ...
Surveillance footage captured the moment a Corvette drove through a family’s fence in Palmetto Bay. CBS News Miami A Palmetto Bay family is demanding action after a Corvette crashed through their ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A new California program targets motorists who are ticketed driving faster than 100 mph. The DMV could ultimately ...
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Oregon Department of Transportation lowers speed to 5 mph near 'The Bump' on Highway 26
The Oregon Department of Transportation cut the speed limit to 5 mph on Highway 26 near a known hazard after shifting pavement worsened this week. Message to Ken Burns: What Lincoln said about our ...
After years of struggling in federal court to defend its regulation of speech online and in the real world, New York is getting creative in how it seeks to dissuade purportedly harmful words and ...
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