Some events unify a city, enabling even strangers to cut across lines of difference and unfamiliarity. The Key Bridge collapse did that for Baltimore. That solidarity was palpable at the start of a recent convening, held in late October by the civic impact development program The Leadership, for participants to “Reconnect” and explore leadership during […]
November 26, 2024 Fabrizio Ferri-Benedetti, who spent many years as a technical writer for Splunk and New Relic, joins Ben and Ryan for a conversation about the evolving role of documentation in software development. They explore how documentation can (and should) be integrated with code, the importance of quality control, and the hurdles to maintaining […]
LDA Engineering has earned three Grand Awards and an Honor Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies of Tennessee (ACEC) for four infrastructure improvement projects across Tennessee, including two water projects in Pigeon Forge, a pedestrian improvement project in Nashville and a comprehensive pump station assessment for the Town of Collierville. The civil engineering […]
The Kimberley Serious Organised Crime Investigation team, along with De Aar Public Order Policing and Home Affairs’ Immigration Office, apprehended 26 illegal miners in Niekerkshoop, Northern Cape. Directorate for Priority Crimes Investigation (Hawks) spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Tebogo Thebe said the law enforcement team pounced on the gang after receiving information about illicit mining activities at […]
Russia changes tactics after ATACMS and Storm Shadow attacks Russia has changed its tactics in the zone of the special military operation after Ukraine struck Russia with long-range Storm Shadow and ATACMS missiles. Photo: flickr.com by Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, CC BY-SA 2.0 Special military operation in Ukraine “First, we shoot them […]
Mapped: Data Center Electricity Consumption By State This was originally posted on our Voronoi app. Download the app for free on iOS or Android and discover incredible data-driven charts from a variety of trusted sources. Data centers have become major electricity consumers in the U.S., driven by continuously rising internet usage along with cloud computing […]
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Utilities Kingston has restarted a major project to upgrade the city’s water and wastewater infrastructure. The Portsmouth Pumping Station Flow Direction and Front Road Watermain Interconnect project aims to improve system efficiency, boost reliability and reduce long-term energy consumption. The initiative will redirect sewage from the Portsmouth […]
2024 was a year of progress in Delaware. From high-speed internet to blue tech to equity, the stories that dominated shared themes of looking forward and maximizing resources in the second-smallest state. Often when people talk about the First State as a tech ecosystem, they mean Wilmington and Newark, but downstate is coming into its […]
Typically, you’d think blue states would be the ones to invest in infrastructure improvements that are better for the environment than red states. Air quality affects us all, but one party has decided everything that leads to cleaner air is communism, and it isn’t the Democrats. And yet, when you look at how different states […]
Within the San Antonio Missions Historical National Park is a treasure trove of colonial Spanish architecture. Most tourists come to see the preserved churches and elegant ruins of settlements dating back to the 1700s. Close to the Espada Mission, you will find a piece of architecture that was pivotal to the survival of the Missions. […]