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Public Safety
COVID Is Back and Some Cities Are Mulling Health Mandates
Since late March, California’s case rate has nearly tripled and the Bay Area — which historically experienced a lower case rate than the rest of the state — has emerged as a COVID-19 hot spot.
May 10, 2022
Disaster Zone
Disaster Zone Podcast: Keith Krach on Technology and Economic Diplomacy
And the risks of dealing with China.
May 10, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
K-12 Education
Pennsylvania District to Have 5 Remote Learning Days Per Year
Carlisle Area School District is seeking state approval for a districtwide flexible instructional day program starting this fall that would give them options for dealing with snow days or other building closures.
May 10, 2022
Broadband & Network
What to Know About Federal Program for Discounted Internet
The White House announced Monday that 20 Internet service providers will offer low-cost or free Internet plans to low-income households in an effort to boost connectivity across the country.
May 10, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
License Plate Reader Tracks Crash Suspect in Baton Rouge, La.
A driver accused of a fatal hit-and-run crash two months ago surrendered to authorities Monday after detectives used a license plate reader to place his truck near the scene of the crash, police said.
May 10, 2022
Infrastructure
Modesto, Calif., Considers Electric Scooter Rentals
The pilot program that is under consideration is for 12 months, with a 12-month extension option, and is with Bird Rides, a Santa Monica-based company that provides electric bicycles and scooters.
May 10, 2022
Disaster Zone
Cheap Research Is of Little Value
Research is hard; cheap research is just that — cheap and worthless.
May 10, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Higher Education
Virginia Union University Program to Focus on Air Mobility
The new Center for Technology and Innovation will challenge students to study drones and develop safe and efficient ways to transport vital medical resources, such as vaccines and organisms.
May 09, 2022
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Brandon Paykamian
K-12 Education
Empowerly Announces AI Scholar Program for Grades 7-12
Designed by alumni of Stanford University and MIT and taught by graduate students, the program will give kids hands-on experience with machine learning algorithms, Python and project-based learning in live coding labs.
May 09, 2022
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News Staff
GovTech Biz
CivicPlus Dives into Digital Permitting and Licensing
The government technology company, focused on local agencies, has launched a single interface for many of the most important daily tasks that face public officials, including permitting and licensing.
May 09, 2022
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News Staff
GovTech Biz
Here Are the Top 5 IT Partners for Local Governments
Using the Center for Digital Government's surveys of cities and counties across the U.S., we've identified the tech companies most commonly named as a top partner for public-sector IT organizations.
May 09, 2022
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Ben Miller
Broadband & Network
Rice Lake, Minn., Officials Vote to Expand Broadband Service
A new deal between the city of Rice Lake and Consolidated Telephone Co. will bring new Internet connections to city hall and 267 homes as part of a $835,000 project. Officials approved $400,000 in matching funds last week.
May 09, 2022
Cybersecurity
Belton, Mo., Police Respond to Malware Attack on Network
Computer systems within the police department’s network were recently found to have encrypted malware that prevented access to certain digital files and other services used by department employees.
May 09, 2022
Higher Education
Clark State Appoints Head of Smart Manufacturing Program
The Ohio institution has chosen Stephen Williams to lead an effort by ARCTOS Technology Solutions to implement smart manufacturing technologies and training for Ohio colleges and businesses.
May 09, 2022
Broadband & Network
White House, ISPs Partner to Lower Internet Costs, Raise Speeds
The Biden administration says it has commitments from 20 Internet service providers to cut prices and raise speeds for high-speed Internet, noting that the 'service is no longer a luxury — it’s a necessity.'
May 09, 2022
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News Staff
Public Safety
What Would Happen If the Historic 1886 Quake Hit S.C. Today?
The 7.3-magnitude earthquake that struck Charleston on Aug. 31, 1886, was one of the most powerful ever recorded in the state. The quake killed 60 people and was felt for more than 2.5 million square miles away.
May 09, 2022
Broadband & Network
Can Open Access Solve California's Rural Broadband Dilemma?
A total of 38 California counties have placed their rural broadband hopes in a new partnership with Utah's UTOPIA Fiber, an organization that facilitates the construction of open access networks.
May 09, 2022
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Jed Pressgrove
Public Safety
Northern New Mexico Winds Continue to Enable Wildfires
A couple hours before a sometimes-grim Sunday night briefing in Las Vegas, N.M., National Weather Service officials released a map of winds in New Mexico that put the Hermits Peak and Calf Canyon blaze at 176,000 acres.
May 09, 2022
Question of the Day
Why would you want chopsticks that deliver an electric shock to your tongue?
Answer: To make your food taste saltier.
May 09, 2022
Cybersecurity
In Arkansas, Askins Wants a More Proactive Cyber Approach
Arkansas Chief Technology Officer Jonathan Askins wants to evolve the state’s current cybersecurity practices from react-and-respond mode to more of a risk management strategy.
May 09, 2022
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Noelle Knell
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Lauren Kinkade
K-12 Education
In Washington Schools, Tech Drives Learning Loss Recovery
From Chromebooks to Google Classroom, Lexia, Prodigy and Zearn, student devices and digital education tools are giving teachers the flexibility and real-time data to meet students where they are and help them catch up.
May 09, 2022
Public Safety
Second-Worst Flood on Record Receding in Alaska Community
Besides flooding on the Tanana River, there was an above average flood potential in other parts of the state, including Sleetmute, Red Devil and Georgetown on the Kuskokwim River and Circle on the Yukon River.
May 09, 2022
Higher Education
Iowa Universities Respond to Surge in Popularity of Esports
More than a year after Iowa State University opened an e-sports gaming room, the facility has seen a spike in popularity, and the University of Iowa is planning its own 2,700-square-foot lounge in the Iowa Memorial Union.
May 09, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
Despite Privacy Concerns, Some States Require Selfie Uploads
After privacy concerns changed IRS plans to do so, dozens of states continue to require applicants to upload selfies that remain on ID.me’s servers for years unless users specifically ask for them to be deleted.
May 09, 2022
Civic Innovation
Electronic Health Record System Pilot Has Gone Down 50 Times
An electronic health record system being piloted at Spokane's VA hospital has been partly or completely unusable at least 50 times since its launch in 2020, the Department of Veterans Affairs confirmed.
May 09, 2022
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