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Southbridge, Mass., now has a way for citizens to submit crime tips anonymously and receive police notifications by downloading the free "Southbridge PD" app. Officials say crimes in progress still require a call to 911.
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Two-way communication during an emergency event is what public safety officials are advocating for with the so-called CodeRed program.
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Patrol officers will soon be able to issue citations and quickly file them with district courts from their cruisers.
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A select committee will monitor the new department, ending debate whether existing committees or a new entity should oversee the department.
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The agency is also considering exempting broadband services from certain restrictions in the hope of stimulating investment in broadband technologies.
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The National Commission on the Public Service said the Homeland Security Department is a perfect example of the consolidation needed at the federal level.
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It's believed the FCC will reverse the seven-year-old rule that the Bells have to lease their networks to competitors.
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The president is seeking quick confirmation of Ridge as the director of the Homeland Security Department.
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A private-sector executive has been recruited for the new post, and one of his first priorities could well be the state's troubled $1.8 billion telecom-outsourcing project.
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The site will present a range of information on the state's long-term-care facilities.
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Two representatives of the Treasury Department fielded questions on two media outlets' Web sites.
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The bailout, spearheaded by the French government, could be illegal state aid.
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The California Republican will be the first chair of the new committee, which will oversee the Homeland Security Department.
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The United States is behind other countries in recycling electronics safely, according to the Computer TakeBack Campaign.
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Democratic governors want more financial help for states.
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As lawmakers return to their offices, opinion is split on whether short sessions or long sessions lead to better policy making.
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Rural businesses, as well as the state's higher education system, will be able to use the new Keystone Communications network.
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The parent company of Kazaa had argued it could not be sued in U.S. courts, because the company is incorporated in Vanuatu -- a South Pacific Nation.
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The funds will go toward increasing access to technology in lower-income and underserved areas of Pittsburgh.
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The nominee comes from the private sector but has public sector experience.
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