A new hydrogen fuel cell program is being piloted at Port Newark next year. Six of Hyundai’s XCIENT fuel cell trucks will be deployed at the East Coast's busiest port to test how the zero-emission ...
One of the most coveted defensive players in college football's transfer portal is on the move, and an expert has predicted he could land with a major program in the Big Ten. College football programs ...
Data centers present both potential benefits, like jobs and tax revenue, and risks, such as depleting freshwater and raising energy costs. Grassroots opposition to data centers is growing in Wisconsin ...
Backlash to the $15 billion artificial intelligence data center campus in Port Washington has spurred an effort to recall the city's mayor. A group that formed to oppose the data center project, Great ...
As John F. Kennedy International Airport undergoes a massive makeover, to the tune of a $19 billion renovation, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has launched a program to bring in ...
The actual 2025 college football season is now over for many schools, marking the start of another rollicking transfer portal season. We've got drama already, as one school out of the ACC has already ...
Three women were taken into custody and cited last week (Dec. 3) during a Port Washington Common Council meeting regarding a data center. Community members attended a subsequent police and fire ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - The Alabama Port Authority says in a press release it is launching a general cargo modernization program. Here is a portion of the release: Alabama Port Authority Launches ...
PORT WASHINGTON, Wis. (CBS 58) -- As work is underway for the incoming Port Washington data center, residents continue to show up and speak out against the center, urging the city's Common Council to ...
Construction on the $15 billion data center in Port Washington has begun. As construction crews moved equipment to begin site preparation on the 672-acre site on the city’s north side, a ceremonial ...
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