An environmental group opposing a tunnel carrying Enbridge's Line 5 pipeline under the Straits of Mackinac pointed on Monday to testimony from two tribal engineers concerned that the project could jeopardize the Great Lakes, even as Michigan officials said they still see the proposal as an improvement.
The Georgia Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to hear a case from an Alpharetta company that claims a road expansion project more than two decades ago caused a sinkhole to form in its parking lot, after an appeals court found the claims came years too late.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Monday he plans to side with Oklahoma and Kansas in suing the Biden administration over its decision to list the lesser-prairie chicken as endangered or threatened in parts of Texas, calling the move a burden to the state's property owners.
Terra Tower Corp. and its affiliates have accused American Tower International Inc. of backing out of an $800 million deal to enter the Latin American telecom infrastructure market by purchasing a Guatemala-based firm and agreeing to build nearly 1,000 towers across the continent.
Nearly half of tenants in the U.S. spent more than 30% of their income on housing costs in the last five years, according to U.S. Census Bureau data released Thursday, a figure that has changed little from the government's last five-year survey.