The incident is the latest in a series of cases of cables being damaged in the Baltic Sea, amid heightened tensions between Russia and the West since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
U.S. carriers were in Thailand, Japan and the Eastern Pacific this week, while a carrier from France is set to visit the ...
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Strange Brewfest, a symphony performance and the First Saturday Art Walk highlight this weekend’s events on the North Olympic Peninsula.
Lawmakers introduced several bills to rescind a newly enacted law placing broad restrictions on municipalities’ ability to regulate development density, land ...
Legislation in Bismarck would stop communities like Fargo from using ranked-choice or approval voting, and it's a good idea.
Residents were concerned with how recent federal immigration policies would impact students. Shields said staff have been ...
It's foolish to try to predict what the courts are going to do, particularly when dealing with historic legal questions, but ...
STRABAG, a German transport infrastructure company, is constructing a new value stream management (WSM) site for ...
All southbound lanes on I-75 are back open in North Port after a vehicle fire, the North Port Police Department announced.
A major crash on I-75 near Kings Highway in Port Charlotte sparked a vehicle fire, leading to heavy traffic delays in both ...
The Canada Infrastructure Bank is loaning $60 million to the Metlakatla Development Corporation (MDC) and the Prince Rupert Port to develop the first-ever Indigenous-led port logistics facility in ...