OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — The results are in and U.S. 69 going through Overland Park is loud.
Leaders from the Kansas Department of Transportation, or KDOT, report noise from traffic on the highway currently exceeds federal standards and they expect that noise to increase as the
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Gas prices have fallen slightly, but that does not mean the steep prices for oil and gas have gone away. American’s pocketbooks are still hurting, while President Biden continues with the so-called “incredible transition,” solidifying that this is not an accidental consequenc
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TACOMA, Wash. — For Doug Barclift, the owner of Big Bus Paddlesports, any morning that promises people will eventually be standing up on a paddle board in Puget Sound is a good morning.
"In general paddle boarding is a really really
As was promised, the J6 Shearings return in September with more shocking details of the Branches of Rhododendron. Here’s another look at the Rhododendron shrub that made watching out the front window of the Executive McMansion so much harder:
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Industrial environments are known to be noisy with high sound levels that in many cases, require hearing protection. Each facility is different and while acoustic data often exists for the equipment in use, a different approach is needed to address the piping that connects the equipment togeth
A sign seen in Windy Hill Preserve, a preserve under Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District's jurisdiction.
All throughout the Bay Area, city streets, parks and trails alike have seen bicycles take a step back in favor of what seems to be their successor: electric bicycles.
O ne day in February, Wiktor Daniec stood in a medieval town of his own creation. Daniec, who lives in Warsaw, Poland, owned the land, on which he’d built a terrace of houses. He used the pastures behind them to farm commodities like wool, which he sold to invest in new plots of land and inc
Solar arrays cannot always occupy a customer’s rooftop, but ground-mount systems might not be the only other backup option in these cases. Wall-mounted, vertical panels are still an energy-generating option for solar installers.
Installers have adapted pre-existing mounting and racking