The city announced Monday it is receiving more than $1 million in federal grant money to help with street safety efforts.
Sterling has been awarded $320,000 through the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Safe Streets and Roads for All Grant Program to enhance road safety for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers.
Two and a half months after Seattle announced a $14.5 million plan to make schools safer, KIRO 7 is investigating what the ...
An expert in young people’s health and safety at large-scale events recommends talking to your friends before you party. How ...
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City of Hattiesburg plans to make roads safer
Barker said the city developed “Safe Roads Hattiesburg,” which is a safety action plan paid for by a “Safe Streets and Roads ...
Hattiesburg leaders released the draft of the city’s Safe Roads Hattiesburg Safety Action Plan. Officials said the plan has ...
Cleveland Heights carried out a year-long study to identify areas with high numbers of crashes and come up with ...
In the wake of several shootings near schools last year, Seattle has hired an executive director to coordinate its school ...
BALTIMORE — Harford County Public School officials are developing a communication plan to inform parents about secure firearm ...
A Safe Streets Solutions event at City Hall gave community members a chance to share ideas and voice concerns to help make ...
Coyne explained to the I-Team that downtown property owners pay a special fee to help keep streets clean and bring in ...