Caltrans extends closure of SR-78 again, as more damage is found by crews
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:00:20 GMT
OCEANSIDE, Calif. -- The closure for emergency repairs of State Route 78 has been extended again by Caltrans after crews found additional damage to the the highway from recent flooding.Westbound lanes on SR-78 from College Boulevard to El Camino Real are expected to remain closed for at least another week, the agency said in a press release Sunday. It is unclear when the lanes will be reopened.Crews have been working on area for the past week to repair a metal culvert, which is a pipe used to drain water, underneath the westbound lanes that collapsed due to heavy flooding. Initially one lane was closed off, but it was later extended to all the lanes in the impacted area. NWS warns of potential for damaging wind gusts, heavy rain in San Diego this week After emergency repairs began, Caltrans said the department initiated an investigation of additional culverts in the adjacent area and found three more culverts in critical condition.“These culverts are about 70 years old, they have ...Rethink Your Job Search Strategy: Think Like a Marketer
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President George W. Bush addresses the nation about U.S. attacks on Iraq from the Oval Office on March 19, 2003.Photo: Alex Wong/Getty ImagesPaul Wolfowitz walked among the tombstones of the Iraq war dead.It was April 9, 2009, and Wolfowitz, the former deputy secretary of defense in the Bush administration and one of the chief architects of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, had come to Arlington National Cemetery to celebrate the sixth anniversary of the fall of Baghdad.He came to Section 60, the portion of Arlington where American soldiers who had died in Iraq and Afghanistan lay buried, as the most prominent guest at a small ceremony to mark the day six years earlier when the statue of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad’s Firdos Square had been pulled down. Wolfowitz and other Iraq war hawks had decided that April 9 should be commemorated as “Iraq Liberation Day.”The 2009 celebration was organized and hosted by Viola Drath, a former journalist, longtime socialite, and, at 89, a tireless networker...This week: Fed meeting, home sales, Nike earnings
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Thousands of protesters filled downtown Lisbon on Saturday (18 March) to demand higher wages and pensions, as well as government intervention to cap soaring food prices they say are strangling already tight budgets.Metalworker Paula Gonçalves, 51, said people were "protesting against low wages, precariousness and for more justice" for workers."We, the workers, are the ones who produce, we give everything we have... and the profit is all for employers and nothing for us," she said.Portugal is one of Western Europe's poorest countries and official data shows that more than 50% of Portuguese workers earned less than 1,000 euros ($1,067) per month last year, while the minimum wage is only 760 euros per month.According to Eurostat data, the minimum wage in Portugal - measured in purchasing power parities and not at current prices - in 2023 is 681 euros a month, the 12th lowest of the 15 European Union countries that have minimum wages. It compares with 726 euros in Poland, 775 euros in G...Latest news
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