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South Carolina AG Wilson Defends Trump Executive Order on Election Integrity
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson joined Missouri and 10 other states on April 21, 2026, in filing a Motion to Intervene to defend Executive Order No. 14399 ('Ensuring Citizenship Verification and Integrity in Federal Elections') in federal court cases pending in the District of Columbia and the District of Massachusetts. The executive order, issued March 31, 2026, directs federal agencies to compile a 'State Citizenship List' for state election officials and instructs the U.S. Postal Service to develop mail-in ballot security rules. Left-leaning activists and progressive states have challenged the order as federal intrusion on state election authority.
Paris Tribunal Sentences Individual to Six-Month Suspended Prison and €20,000 Fine for Obstructing AMF Investigation
The Paris Tribunal Correctionnel sentenced a natural person on 9 April 2026 to six months' suspended imprisonment and a €20,000 fine for obstructing an AMF house search conducted as part of an investigation into suspected market abuse. The person initially refused investigators access to his home in July 2023 when they arrived accompanied by a judicial police officer, having obtained prior judicial authorisation. The court also ordered him to pay the AMF €1 in non-pecuniary damages and €5,000 in procedural costs. Two appeals against the search operation and its authorisation were dismissed by the Paris Cour d'Appel in July 2024 and May 2025 respectively.
Alabama DOR Lists 200+ Municipalities Compliant with 2024 Police Jurisdiction Reporting Under Act 2021-297
The Alabama Department of Revenue published a notice on April 21, 2026 listing 200+ municipalities confirmed by the Examiners of Public Accounts on March 31, 2026 as having submitted timely annual reports of license revenues and taxes collected in their police jurisdictions under Act 2021-297. These compliant municipalities are authorized to continue imposing municipal licenses, taxes, and fees within their police jurisdictions. Non-compliant municipalities are prohibited from collecting these amounts, though the prohibition does not affect taxes within city limits or state/county levies.
NASA Seeks Comment on Flight Analog Projects Crew Selection Questionnaire
NASA has published a Federal Register notice announcing a 30-day public comment period on a new information collection: the Flight Analog Projects (FAP) Crew Selection Questionnaire. The agency is inviting public input on this crew selection assessment tool used in flight analog research programs. Comments must be submitted by May 22, 2026 and are considered public records.
HRSA Health Center Program Forms OMB Review
HRSA has submitted an information collection request to OMB for revised Health Center Program forms under OMB No. 0915-0285. The notice requests public comment on the paperwork burden and substance of the revised forms. The comment period closes 30 days from the April 22, 2026 publication date.
Sunshine Act Meeting - Export-Import Bank - April 27, 2026
The Export-Import Bank has published a Sunshine Act meeting notice scheduling an open meeting for Monday, April 27, 2026, at 7:30 a.m. at EXIM headquarters in Washington, DC. The agenda includes consideration of a U.S. Content Change for the Working Capital Guarantee Program (WCGP). Members of the public wishing to attend must contact Deidre Hodge, Office of the General Counsel, by close of business Friday, April 24, 2026.
SingCERT Lists Critical, High CVEs from NIST NVD
SingCERT Security Bulletin 22 April 2026 summarises vulnerabilities from the NIST National Vulnerability Database (NVD), organised by CVSSv3 base-score severity: Critical (9.0-10.0), High (7.0-8.9), Medium (4.0-6.9), and Low (0.1-3.9). Multiple Critical-rated CVEs are listed, including CVE-2025-15638 affecting Net::Dropbuster (10.0), CVE-2026-40911 affecting WWBN AVideo (10.0), CVE-2017-20230 affecting Storable for Perl (10.0), and CVE-2026-40933 affecting Flowise (9.9), alongside High-rated entries for Spinnaker, OpenClaw, Firebird, Doorman, Cisco ISE, and OpenRemote. The bulletin is informational; organisations should consult NVD for full patch and workaround details.
Advanced Manufacturing Supply Chain Innovation: CRD (£6.5M UK Grant)
UKRI/Innovate UK announces an upcoming grant competition for advanced manufacturing supply chain innovation, offering UK registered businesses a share of up to £6.5 million for collaborative industrial research. The funding aims to improve supply chain productivity, resource efficiency, and resilience. Applications open 27 April 2026 at 9:30am UK time and close 10 June 2026 at 11:00am UK time, accessible via the Innovation Funding Service platform.
£25M Grant for Battery Innovation Feasibility Studies, UK Businesses
UK registered businesses can now apply for a share of up to £25 million for innovation in battery technologies for electrification through the Battery Innovation Programme, funded by Innovate UK. Applications close on 27 April 2026 at 11:30am UK time. To be eligible to lead a collaborative project, organisations must be UK registered businesses, and the consortium must include at least one UK registered micro, small or medium sized enterprise (SME) claiming grant funding on the application.
Growth Cohorts: Next Generation Low Carbon Concrete Cohort Entry
UKRI and Innovate UK have opened a £11,500,000 grant funding opportunity for UK-registered businesses to join a Growth Cohort focused on developing next-generation low carbon concrete solutions. Applications open 20 April 2026 and close 8 July 2026 at 11:00am UK time. Successful applicants will receive funding and sector-specific support to develop and deliver innovation and growth plans targeting concrete decarbonisation.
Battery Innovation Concept Development Round 2 - £25M Grant
UKRI has opened a £25 million grant competition under the Battery Innovation Programme for battery grade material technologies supporting electrification. Applications close 27 May 2026 at 11:00am UK time. Eligible applicants are UK registered businesses collaborating on projects, with at least one SME in the consortium claiming grant funding. The funding opportunity is administered through the Innovation Funding Service.
FCA Selects Eight Firms for Second AI Live Testing Cohort
The FCA has announced the second cohort of its AI Live Testing programme, selecting eight firms including Barclays, Experian, Lloyds Banking Group (Scottish Widows), and UBS to live test AI applications in financial services. The initiative, conducted with technical partner Advai, covers use cases including AI-enabled investment support, credit score insights, agentic payments, AML detection, and KYC. Testing will conclude by end of 2026, with an evaluation report published in Q1 2027. The FCA will also publish a good and poor practice report for AI in financial services later in 2026.
Veolia ES Consults on Bristol Waste Permit Application
The Environment Agency is consulting the public on Veolia ES (UK) Limited's application for an environmental permit to operate Avonmouth Dockside Wood Transfer Station in Bristol under permit reference EPR/RP3220MV/A001. The consultation covers waste operations, installations, water discharge activities, and medium combustion plant. The public may submit comments on the application, and the EA will subsequently decide whether to grant or refuse the permit and what conditions to include if granted.
Radioactive Substances Activity Permit for NORM Waste Decommissioning, Consultation Open
The Environment Agency has opened a public consultation on an environmental permit application from Petrofac Facilities Management Limited for managing Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM) wastes arising from the offshore Hewett 48/29A-P and FTP topside and jacket decommissioning campaign. The application, reference EPR/WB3053TU/A001, covers the Central Complex in the Southern North Sea. Members of the public may submit comments on the application, and the Environment Agency will determine whether to grant or refuse the permit and what conditions to include.
Shotley Holdings Limited Environmental Permit Variation EPR/SP3239BB/V012 for Folly Farm Waste Management Facility, Ipswich
The Environment Agency has issued a permit variation (EPR/SP3239BB/V012) to Shotley Holdings Limited for the Folly Farm Waste Management Facility in Ipswich. The variation incorporates requirements under the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) into the facility's environmental permit. The variation notice and decision document have been published on GOV.UK and apply to England only.
Two Confirmed Measles Cases Identified in Virginia Northwest Region
The Virginia Department of Health confirmed two measles cases in the Northwest Region on April 21, 2026 — a preschool-age child (0–4 years) and a school-age child (5–12 years) who traveled together domestically. Exposure sites include KidMed Stafford Urgent Care (April 16, 4:30–8 p.m.) and Grafton Village Elementary School in Fredericksburg (April 9–10, April 13–16, and April 20). Virginia has recorded 19 measles cases in 2026 to date. Exposed individuals are advised to report via VDH survey, verify MMR vaccination status, monitor for symptoms for 21 days, and contact healthcare providers if not fully vaccinated or symptomatic.
Nebraska LB1256 Vetoed, Emergency Management Act Term Redefinition Fails
Nebraska Legislative Bill LB1256, which sought to redefine a term under the Emergency Management Act, failed to become law after Governor returned the bill without approval on April 16, 2026. The sponsor, Senator John Cavanaugh, filed a motion (MO585) to override the veto notwithstanding the Governor's objections, but the override vote on April 17, 2026 failed 23-22-4, with 23 votes in favor falling short of the required threshold.
LR293 Veterans TBI PTSD Treatment Access Signed
The Nebraska Legislature adopted LR293 on April 9, 2026 by a unanimous vote of 43-0, and Governor signed it on April 10, 2026. The resolution formally urges the United States Congress to enact legislation providing veterans access to treatments for traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder. The resolution was referred to the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee before adoption.
Nebraska Bill LB1187 Amends Livestock Brand Act
LB1187 passed Nebraska's Senate 39-9 on final reading on April 10, 2026, after multiple amendments including Agriculture Committee AM2886 and floor amendments AM3037 and AM3068. The bill was signed by the Governor on April 16, 2026, and chaptered on April 17, 2026, amending the state's Livestock Brand Act.
Female Jail Standards
Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts signed LB1195 into law on April 17, 2026, establishing new standards for female inmates in county and city jails. The bill specifically requires county and city jails to comply with standards regarding cross-gender supervision and searches of inmates. The legislation passed the Nebraska Legislature on Final Reading with a 48-1 vote on April 9, 2026, after advancing through the Judiciary Committee with amendments.
LB1216 Provides Educational Services for Prisoners
LB1216 was passed by the Nebraska 109th Legislature and signed by Governor Pete Ricketts on April 17, 2026, establishing a program to provide educational services for prisoners. The bill passed the Senate on Final Reading with a unanimous 49-0 vote on April 9, 2026, after advancing through the Education Committee with amendment AM2440 adopted on March 30. Sponsored by Senator Terrell McKinney, the legislation creates state-level requirements for educational programming within Nebraska's correctional facilities.
Nebraska Governor Signs LB1181A Appropriation Bill Into Law
Nebraska Governor signed LB1181A, an appropriation bill, into law on April 14, 2026. The bill passed the 109th Legislature with unanimous support (49-0-0) on Final Reading on April 10, 2026, following advancement through General File and Select File stages with sponsor amendments. This budget legislation was sponsored by Senator Carolyn Bosn and is now chaptered as Nebraska law.
Workers Memorial Day Ceremony Honors Fallen Transportation Workers
The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced a Workers Memorial Day ceremony to honor transportation workers who were killed or injured on the job. The ceremony is scheduled for April 28 at 9:30 a.m. at the MnDOT building in Mankato, co-hosted with AFSCME Local 280 and with Minnesota State Patrol participation.
MnDOT Hosts Public Open House May 5 for Fort Road Roundabouts Project
MnDOT announced a public open house on May 5, 2026 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Lafayette Township Hall in Klossner, Minnesota. The event will inform residents about the upcoming construction of single-lane roundabouts at two state highway intersections along Fort Road (Nicollet County Road 5): Highway 15/Fort Road in Klossner and Highway 111/Fort Road north of Nicollet. Funding comes from the High Risk Rural Roads program aimed at improving safety at rural intersections. Preliminary tree clearing is expected in early May with full construction beginning mid-May under traffic detour.
Farm Equipment Road Safety Tips for Spring Planting Season
MnDOT issued a public safety advisory urging motorists and farm equipment operators to safely share Minnesota roadways during the 2026 spring planting season. Crash data from 2023–2025 documents 392 crashes involving farm equipment, resulting in 12 deaths and 167 injuries. The advisory provides specific safety recommendations for both motorist and farm equipment operator behavior on rural roads.
Highway 51 Resurfacing, 3.5 Miles, Arden Hills and Roseville
The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced repairs and resurfacing on 3.5 miles of Highway 51/Snelling Avenue between Highway 36 in Roseville and Grey Fox Road in Arden Hills. Construction begins April 27, 2026, and runs 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays, with signal system revisions at five intersections and new trail and ADA crossing improvements. The highway work is targeted for completion by late August, before the Minnesota State Fair, with signal work finishing by early October.
Highway 75 Resurfacing Starts April 27 Near Moorhead
MnDOT announces a $1.4 million resurfacing project on Highway 75 south of Moorhead between 46th Avenue and the County Road 12/60th Avenue roundabout, starting April 27 and expected to complete by mid-June. Border States Pacing Inc., based in Fargo, is the prime contractor. Work will occur under traffic with daily lane closures, flagging operations, and pilot car use; no detour is required. Motorists are advised to slow down, obey traffic control, and remain alert for workers and equipment.
I-90 Austin Bridge Lane Changes Begin April 22
The Minnesota Department of Transportation announces that traffic on Interstate 90 at the Highway 218 north (14th Street NW) bridge in Austin will be reduced to single lanes in each direction beginning the afternoon of April 22, 2026. Demolition of the northbound bridge is scheduled for April 24–27, 2026, from 7 p.m. Friday through 6 a.m. Monday. The southbound bridge will be closed during demolition, with single-lane traffic maintained on the southbound structure until late June when second-bridge demolition and new construction commence.
National Registry for Radiation Workers Guidance Published by UKHSA
UKHSA published guidance on the National Registry for Radiation Workers (NRRW), a long-running UK epidemiological study established in 1976 to monitor health effects of low-dose occupational radiation exposure. The registry currently holds data on over 270,000 workers from nuclear industry employers including the Ministry of Defence, former British Nuclear Fuels Ltd sites, UK Atomic Energy Authority, and nuclear power generation sites. The study operates an opt-out policy with an estimated opt-out rate of approximately 1%, allowing workers to request exclusion at any time via email.
National Registry Radiation Workers UK GDPR Privacy Notice
UKHSA published its privacy notice for the National Registry for Radiation Workers (NRRW), explaining how personal data is collected, processed, and protected under UK GDPR. The registry covers radiation workers employed by participating organisations since 1976, with retrospective data going back to the late 1940s, collecting identifying information, employment details, and radiation exposure data. Individual personal data is not shared outside UKHSA, though aggregated data may be shared with international collaborating scientists for combined cohort analyses.
Merger of BNFL, UKAEA and AWE Worker Epidemiology Studies into NRRW
UKHSA has published guidance on the planned merger of three long-term epidemiological studies of nuclear radiation workers into the National Registry for Radiation Workers (NRRW). The three studies—covering workers from British Nuclear Fuels Ltd (BNFL), UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA), and the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE)—will be merged on 1 January 2024, creating a single national resource to study radiation risks with increased statistical power. The merger adds approximately 30,000 workers monitored for internal radiation exposure and introduces a non-radiation worker comparison group to account for the healthy worker effect.
NRRW Radiation Worker Cohort: Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer and Ischaemic Heart Disease Dose-Response Studies
UKHSA published results from two studies based on the National Registry for Radiation Workers (NRRW) cohort examining radiation dose-response relationships for non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) and ischaemic heart disease (IHD) mortality. The NMSC study (172,452 workers, 5.25 million person-years) found that basal cell carcinoma (BCC) risk increased with cumulative radiation dose but the association was largely explained by ultraviolet radiation exposure based on tumour location. The IHD study (174,541 workers, 9,814 deaths) found a statistically significant excess relative risk of 0.32 per sievert, with a linear-quadratic dose-response relationship exhibiting downward curvature at doses above 0.4 Sv. Both studies were published in peer-reviewed journals (International Journal of Cancer and Journal of Radiological Protection) and represent open-access findings from the NRRW third analysis with extended follow-up.
INWORKS: Collaborative Study on Nuclear Workers Using NRRW Data
UKHSA published guidance on the International Nuclear Workers Study (INWORKS), an epidemiological study coordinated by IARC that pools data from 308,297 nuclear workers in the UK, US and France. The study found a statistically significant association between radiation dose and mortality from solid cancers (48% increase per Sv), leukaemia (2.96 per Sv), and circulatory diseases (22% per Sv). Mean follow-up was 27 years with 66,632 deaths observed. Mean individual cumulative external dose was 25 mSv over the monitoring period.
INWORKS2 Study: Radiation Dose-Response Findings for Nuclear Workers
UKHSA has published findings from the INWORKS2 study, an update to the International Nuclear Workers Study coordinated by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). The INWORKS2 dataset covers 309,932 nuclear workers across France, the UK, and the US with follow-up from 1944 to 2016, representing a 56% increase in deaths (to 103,553) and an additional 3 million person-years of observation compared to the original INWORKS dataset. The study examines dose-response relationships between cumulative external radiation exposure and mortality from solid cancers, haematological cancers, and non-cancer outcomes.
Pilot Study Evaluates Occupational Health Data for Radiation Effects
UKHSA has announced a pilot study to evaluate approximately 7,000 electronically stored occupational health records from Springfields Fuels Ltd, assessing data on smoking, alcohol consumption, blood pressure, obesity, and asbestos exposure. The study will match this health and lifestyle information to workers in the National Registry of Radiation Workers (NRRW) to determine if such data can improve the accuracy of radiation risk estimates for common diseases. Upon completion, the dataset will be deleted while extraction and matching programs are retained for potential future use.
Joint Forum of Financial Regulators Discuss Retiree Financial Security at Annual Meeting in Montreal
The Joint Forum of Financial Market Regulators held its Annual Meeting in Montreal, Quebec on April 15, 2026, bringing together members of the Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators (CCIR), Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA), Canadian Association of Pension Supervisory Authorities (CAPSA), Canadian Insurance Services Regulatory Organizations, and Mortgage Brokers' Council of Canada. Presentations from the OECD, National Institute on Ageing (NIA), and keynote speaker Jorge Tenreiro addressed retiree financial security, access to quality financial advice, and cross-sector regulatory coordination. While no binding actions were taken, the forum signals continued regulatory focus on how retirees interact with financial products spanning multiple regulated sectors.
Official Gazette of Italy Serie Generale No. 92
The Official Gazette of Italy (Gazzetta Ufficiale della Repubblica Italiana), Serie Generale No. 92, published Tuesday April 21, 2026 (Year 167), serves as an administrative bulletin containing references to decrees, ministerial decisions, and official announcements. Notable entries include extension of emergency state for municipalities affected by February 2025 flooding in Grosseto, Livorno, Lucca, and Pistoia provinces; issuance of indexed and fixed-rate Treasury bonds; pharmaceutical authorization modifications including epirubicin, fingolimod, and apixaban; and resource allocations under the FSC 2021-2027 fund for disability policies and the 800th anniversary of San Francesco d'Assisi.
Italy Official Gazette April 21, 2026: Treasury Bonds, Emergency Extended, Pharma Authorizations
The Italian Official Gazette (Serie Generale n. 92, April 21, 2026) publishes multiple government instruments: the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) Decree of April 15, 2026 authorizes issuance of a first tranche of 3.80% annual coupon Buoni del Tesoro Poliennali, with accrual from April 22, 2026 and maturity July 1, 2036, via underwriting syndicate; a second tranche of 2.25% BTP€i indexed to the Eurostat index matures February 15, 2046; the Council of Ministers extends the state of emergency for February 2025 weather events affecting municipalities in Grosseto, Livorno, Lucca, and Pistoia provinces; and AIFA publishes modifications to multiple pharmaceutical marketing authorizations including Fingolimod Towa, Pharmacort, Apixaban Pharmacare, and Bisoprololo Sandoz, plus decadenza of Tobral and Tobradex parallel import authorizations.
Whitmer Awards $4M Apprenticeship Grants for 606 Michiganders
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) awarded $4 million in State Apprenticeship Expansion grant funding to 13 workforce development partners. The funding will benefit 606 Michiganders through earn-as-you-learn Registered Apprenticeship programs across advanced manufacturing, supply chain, educational services, health and human services, and information technology sectors. Recipients include Michigan Works! regional consortia and the Workforce Development Institute, which received the largest allocation of $996,600 to serve 151 apprentices.
Michigan Awards $4M in Youth Employment Grants to Michigan Works Agencies
Michigan LEO announced $4 million in youth employment grants ($3M Young Professionals + $1M Young Professionals Plus) awarded to 16 Michigan Works! agencies statewide. The grants support career exploration, job skills training, and employment opportunities for youth ages 14-24 facing employment barriers. Individual agency allocations range from $55,000 to $218,018, with recipients including Capital Area Michigan Works!, Detroit Employment Solutions Corporation, Great Lakes Bay Michigan Works!, and 13 other regional agencies. In 2025, more than 600 young people participated in Young Professionals activities.
Michigan Seeks $30M for Residents' Work Requirements Under H.R. 1
Michigan state officials are advocating for $30 million in FY27 funding to help residents comply with new federal work requirements under H.R. 1. The funding would allocate $25 million to workforce training through Michigan Works! agencies and $5 million to Registered Apprenticeships. Michigan officials report a 16,783% increase in SNAP referrals for employment services comparing Q1 FY25 to Q1 FY26, with approximately 800,000 residents expected to be affected by the expanded requirements across SNAP, Medicaid, and unemployment programs.
Governor Rhoden Proclaims National Apprenticeship Week, Apr 26
Governor Larry Rhoden proclaimed April 26 - May 2, 2026 as National Apprenticeship Week in South Dakota, recognizing the role registered apprenticeships play in workforce development. In February 2026, the Governor signed Senate Bill 63 into law, establishing the State Office of Apprenticeship and designating South Dakota as a State Apprenticeship Agency, bringing oversight of registered apprenticeship programs closer to employers and workers.
Drive-Thru Hiring Event, Yankton, Apr 28
Yankton Job Service will host a Drive-Thru Hiring Event on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, from 4-5:30 p.m. CDT at the Riverfront Broadcasting parking lot, 1019 Broadway Ave. in Yankton, S.D. Job seekers can drive through to pick up packets featuring local employers, job openings, and additional resources. Businesses interested in participating can register by emailing Laura Marshall at workforce@yanktonsd.com or by calling 605-665-3636, ext. 103.
Calvitti Pools & Spas v. Patton – Arbitration Award Confirmed, $134,044 Motion to Transfer Denied
The Delaware Court of Chancery confirmed a $134,044 arbitration award in favor of Calvitti Pools & Spas, Inc. in a pool construction dispute with defendants Stephanie and Robert Patton. The court denied defendants' motion to transfer the case to the Court of Common Pleas, rejecting the argument that the Delaware Uniform Arbitration Act vests that court with exclusive jurisdiction over arbitration claims involving consumer credit contracts. The arbitrator had found both defendants were bound by the Pool Contract and Arbitration Agreement, that defendants breached by refusing payment and preventing completion, and that defendants' counterclaims failed.
Chertok v. OnSolve - Stockholder Merger Consideration and Release Claims
The Delaware Court of Chancery issued a post-trial memorandum opinion in Chertok v. OnSolve (C.A. No. 2020-0417-PAF), finding that OnSolve LLC breached its Certificate of Incorporation by conditioning payment of merger consideration on stockholders executing a release agreement. The court ruled that stockholder Douglas M. Chertok, having prevailed on his breach of contract claim, is entitled to prejudgment interest as a matter of right, calculated at the legal rate in effect when payment became due without compounding. SDTC Advisors LLC and Chertok sought damages exceeding the per-share merger consideration, but the court limited damages to the merger consideration amount under the agreement terms.
ESMA Publishes 2025 ESEF XBRL Taxonomy Files and Conformance Suite
ESMA published the 2025 European Single Electronic Format (ESEF) XBRL taxonomy files and updated ESEF Conformance Suite 2025 on 21 April 2026. The 2025 taxonomy reflects the introduction of IFRS 18 Presentation and Disclosure in Financial Statements, effective from 1 January 2027, and includes two entry points allowing issuers to report under either IAS 1 or IFRS 18. ESMA does not plan to amend the ESEF RTS or taxonomy in 2026, providing greater regulatory stability and more time for implementation ahead of the new standard.
People v. Landrine - 6th District, 4 Records Found
The California Court of Appeal, 6th District search results display four trial court case numbers (C2010146, C2014427, C2105263, C2106393) all linked to appellate case number H052071, captioned The People v. Landrine. The search results provide direct links to each trial court case record within the appellate case docket.
Martinez v. Sierra Lifestar, Inc. — Civil Appeal, Fifth District
This docket entry reflects a civil appeal filed in the California Court of Appeal, Fifth Appellate District, Case No. F089576. The case caption is Martinez v. Sierra Lifestar, Inc. An oral argument is scheduled for March 24, 2026 at 9:00 AM. The page provides links to the opinion PDF, parties and attorneys, and trial court information but does not contain the full opinion text. The filing date is March 28, 2025, and the case type is CV (civil).
Route 4023 Tipton Road Detour, Blair County, for Norfolk Southern Railroad Crossing Maintenance
PennDOT announced that Route 4023 (Tipton Road) in Tipton, Blair County, will be closed and detoured for approximately two to three days between Monday, April 27 and Friday, May 1, 2026, for Norfolk Southern Railroad crossing maintenance. The exact dates remain dependent on track time, equipment availability, and weather conditions. The detour route will direct drivers via BUS US 220 (Old US 220)/Route 1001 East Pleasant Valley Boulevard and Route 4025 (Grazierville Road).
Nighttime Lane Closures on I-476 in Delaware County April 27-29
PennDOT announces nighttime lane closures on I-476 in Delaware County from April 27-29, 2026, between 9:00 PM and 5:00 AM, as part of a $63.7 million resurfacing project covering nearly 17 miles of interstate from I-76 in Montgomery County to I-95 in Ridley Township, Delaware County. Lane closures will affect northbound and southbound I-476 between the Rogers Lane overpass and Papermill Road underpass, between the Marple Road overpass and Route 3 interchange, and multiple ramps including those from U.S. 1 and U.S. 30. Motorists are advised to allow extra time because backups and delays will occur, with all activities weather dependent.
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