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Future of Chemical Safety Board Appears Uncertain Heading into 2026
After back-and-forth spending maneuvers in the chaotic days following the government shutdown, funding for the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board was never fully settled. Now, as members of
Flagstaff City Council Approves Proposal to Make School Land Available for New Affordable Housing
New affordable housing is slated to go up in Flagstaff on land that formerly belonged to the Flagstaff Unified School District. Members of the Flagstaff City Council have now given
Tucson Area Flowing Wells Unified School District Preparing for New Construction and Upgrade Projects
Plans are expected to be soon underway regarding the building of a new preschool that will belong to the Flowing Wells School District in Arizona. Located in Tucson, the Flowing
New Mexico Sees Big Construction Job Boom, Notes Newest Government Figures-Far Outpacing the Rest of the Country
New Mexico was the number one growth state in construction job activity between September of 2024 and this most recent September, far outpacing the usual big growth states of California,
Plans Activated for Rebuilding of El Paso Transit Center Heavily Damaged Last Winter by Explosion and Fire
Work will begin sometime next year on the rebuilding of the 35-bay Sun Metro Transit Operations Center in El Paso. That facility, located at 10151 Montana Avenue on the east
Despite Hurdles, Project Calling for the Redevelopment of a Famous Denver Jazz Club is Still On
A long-awaited project seeing the recalibration of the historic El Chapultepec jazz club in Denver is moving forward, although at a different size than first imagined. Purchased some three years
Preservation Group Goes to Court to Challenge Controversial Trump White House Ballroom Project
More than a month after demolition was launched to make way for the building of a new ballroom at the White House, a major preservation group is going to court
Portales City Council, in Effort to Get Firmer Water Use Figures, Plans to Revisit Big Ethanol Project Next Spring
Water usage questions are surrounding a project calling for the construction of a proposed $42 million ethanol production facility in Portales. Last summer the New Mexico Economic Development Department announced
Clovis Seeking Funding from Santa Fe for New Fire Station Project
City officials in Clovis have long wanted to see construction of a new fire station, and now with a vote by the City Commission they may be one step closer
Condition of Underused Federal Buildings is Focus of New Report and Congressional Testimony
The backlog in maintenance and repair needs for buildings owned by the federal government has more than doubled in the last decade, going from around $170 billion to $370 billion.
