A ribbon-cutting ceremony on August 10 marks the official debut of Rivermont Schools’ new Danville facility, a 20,000-square-foot site designed to support students with autism and complex learning needs. The event invites local families and district partners to tour the expanded classrooms and dedicated therapeutic spaces for the first time.
A Maricopa County Superior Court judge has declared House Concurrent Resolution 2040 unconstitutional, effectively dismantling legislation that restricted the ability of public sector workers to organize and bargain. The ruling serves as a significant legal setback for state-level attempts to curb union power in the workplace.
The global market for commercial truck and bus tires is poised for significant expansion, with projections indicating a rise from USD 51.36 billion in 2026 to USD 77.17 billion by 2035. This growth, driven by a 4.63% annual rate, reflects shifting demands in logistics and the rapid electrification of delivery fleets.
Ten years after Jon Dinapoli launched his studio, JMD Creative Agency is signaling a major pivot in its operations. The New York-based firm is marking its anniversary by integrating production capabilities through a formal partnership with OTHRWRLD and expanding its internal service offerings to include high-level marketing strategy.
A former student has filed a lawsuit in Alameda County Superior Court accusing the Berkeley Unified School District of failing to protect him from sexual abuse by a teacher during the 1996–1997 school year. The plaintiff, identified as John Doe P.P., claims the misconduct occurred at Le Conte Elementary School.
Frazier Aviation International has rebranded as Asperion Aerospace, establishing a new growth platform focused on consolidating military aircraft aftermarket services. The transition, backed by Seven Point Equity Partners, aims to integrate engineering, manufacturing, and maintenance capabilities into a single, cohesive entity to capture expanding global defense demand.
Five cybersecurity professionals from across the globe have secured seats on the ISC2 Board of Directors, tasked with steering the nonprofit through the next three years. These elected members will officially begin their volunteer terms on January 1, 2027, focusing on long-term strategy for the organization's 265,000-strong membership.
MongoDB will disclose its financial performance for the quarter ending July 31, 2026, after the close of U.S. markets on Tuesday, September 1. The New York-based database provider plans to follow the release with a conference call aimed at detailing the company's current business trajectory and quarterly outcomes.
A Santa Monica jury has ordered Dal-Tile to pay $47 million to the family of Wilmer Ruben Martinez Paredes, a 41-year-old countertop fabricator who died from silicosis and autoimmune diseases linked to engineered stone. The verdict marks the third win for plaintiffs in four U.S. trials over the material's toxicity.
San Francisco-based industry veteran Elias Lindenberg has joined Table Space as Principal Director for Americas sales, signaling a strategic push to capture growing demand from US firms. His appointment creates a bicoastal leadership presence alongside Chief Sales Officer John Hogan, aiming to bridge the gap between American enterprises and India’s expanding office infrastructure.
Many Long Island contractors treat insurance as an afterthought, only discovering critical coverage gaps after property damage or workplace injuries trigger legal claims. Garden City insurance expert Paul Bernieri warns that relying on standard policies without verifying exclusions for subcontractors and equipment can leave construction firms financially vulnerable.
“I wanted to help people feel more secure about their personal data,” said a San Jose-based inventor behind Gotchu, a new security concept designed to deter smartphone theft and streamline recovery. The proposal targets a growing market of users frustrated by the privacy risks and financial burdens of lost mobile devices.
Taiwan-based MedVoyage Global Inc. has launched its debut U.S. headquarters at the Mason Enterprise Center in Fairfax City, Virginia. The move marks a strategic push into the North American market for the satellite-enabled telehealth firm, aiming to better serve maritime, emergency, and remote clinical sectors across the region.
Avalon Park Group has unveiled plans for a 250-acre regional park in East Orange County, aiming to bypass traditional public financing models. By leveraging private investment rather than taxpayer funds or Tourist Development Tax dollars, the developer seeks to address a long-standing deficit in local recreational infrastructure by 2027.
When water floods a home, the minutes following discovery are critical to preventing long-term structural failure. Chad Haynes, a restoration expert based in Rogers, Arkansas, outlines a protocol for homeowners to secure their property, protect valuables, and navigate the initial stages of damage mitigation before professional crews arrive.
Struggling to monitor engine diagnostics while navigating, a Los Angeles-based inventor has developed the Enclosed Dual Gauge Cluster for Volkswagen Transporters. The accessory aims to solve common aftermarket mounting issues, protecting sensitive instruments from environmental damage while placing critical data directly within the driver’s line of sight.
Athletes often mistake the fading of pain for a full recovery, but returning to competition before tissues have finished repairing is a primary cause of chronic setbacks. According to orthopaedic surgeon Joshua Olsen, M.D., the difference between a successful return and a recurring injury lies in patience and professional guidance.
“My husband travels a lot; I wanted to create something that would make routine maintenance feel easier and less frustrating,” said an inventor from Theodore, Alabama. Her solution, the Easy Air Return Vent Cover, aims to simplify air filter changes while reducing the physical strain often associated with overhead home repairs.
As underground mining operations accelerate their shift toward data-driven decision-making, Pittsburgh-based Mine Vision Systems is reinforcing its executive ranks. The company has appointed three new leaders to oversee product strategy, enterprise AI, and global sales, aiming to convert its 3D mapping data into actionable mining intelligence.
S&P Dow Jones Indices has launched a suite of investment-grade benchmarks for Collateralized Loan Obligations, aiming to provide institutional investors with a standardized framework for tracking floating-rate debt. The move signals a broader effort by the index provider to bring greater transparency to the rapidly expanding structured credit market.
Neil King has assumed the role of Chief Executive Officer at Toronto-based LifeSpeak, taking the helm immediately. He replaces Flint Brenton, who held the position on an acting basis since May 2026 and will now return his full focus to his duties as Chairman of the company's Board of Directors.
Investors who purchased GPGI, Inc. Class A common stock between November 3, 2025, and May 6, 2026, face a September 14, 2026, deadline to seek lead plaintiff status in a newly filed securities fraud class action lawsuit currently pending in the Southern District of New York.
An inventor from Onalaska, Wisconsin, has developed the Beam Puller, a patent-pending construction tool designed to alleviate the physical strain of removing concrete-formed beams. The concept focuses on reducing manual labor requirements, allowing builders and contractors to execute material separation tasks with greater speed and improved site safety.
Nearly 300 school bus workers in Jacksonville have voted to authorize a strike, signaling a breakdown in contract negotiations with Durham School Services. Employees represented by Teamsters Local 512 moved to halt operations after rejecting company proposals they characterize as deep cuts to established wages, benefits, and workplace protections.
Reston-based Tidal Cyber is pushing its threat intelligence platform directly into the AI assistants security teams already use, such as ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot. By utilizing the new Model Context Protocol Server, the company aims to eliminate the friction of switching between applications to assess defensive posture.
The bottleneck for artificial intelligence has shifted from chip availability to the physical capacity to power and cool high-density computing clusters. In a move to secure its supply chain, Bitzero Holdings has entered a collaboration with Vertiv, integrating the latter's thermal management and power systems into its data-center projects.
More than 1,000 Walmart stores across the United States now stock Laird Superfood’s functional coffee and protein creamers. The expansion marks a significant push by the Boulder-based company to broaden access to its mushroom-infused blends, following a strategy centered on high-altitude Peruvian beans and plant-based ingredients.
A partner and principal vote has secured second terms for Deloitte US CEO Jason Girzadas and Chair Lara Abrash. The leadership duo, who have held their respective roles since 2023, will officially begin their new four-year mandates on May 30, 2027, maintaining continuity for the professional services firm.
Thousands of fans flooded the Champs-Élysées on Sunday as the Esports World Cup 2026 took over the iconic Parisian avenue. The festival served as a massive public stage for the debut of the Team France jersey, marking the first official unveiling for the upcoming inaugural Esports Nations Cup.
Three executive assistants from the Adelanto Elementary School District have filed formal tort claims against their employer, alleging systemic retaliation and a failure to enforce a court-mandated restraining order against Board Member Michael Krause, a man they accuse of subjecting them to years of targeted harassment.