(Bloomberg) -- Forterra, a startup that makes autonomous technology for vehicles on the battlefield, has raised $238 million in a new funding round that lifts its valuation to more than $1 billion.
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Tesla added "standard" trims for Model 3 and Model Y, shipping with hardware that supports its supervised self-driving capabilities. Having more vehicles on the road with self-driving capabilities ...
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The new Chevrolet Bolt is cheaper than other "affordable" EVs, and even fixes the weaknesses of its predecessor.
Fire-Rescue crews moved into the North Fire Station in March, following a $17 million renovation of the historic building.
Onalaska's police department is rolling out some new equipment. They say will save money and also help the environment.