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The technology that helped investigators track one of three men accused of opening fire in the French Quarter, killing one and wounding three, has also raised criticism about the actions of an Orleans Parish judge.
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Montgomery County is hosting a mock election to give constituents a chance to weigh in on which machines it buys.
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The year-long trial run would cost about $750,000.
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The company added six more cities to its roster for the next-generation service, set to come this year.
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Their purchasing pledge is a small but symbolic step toward reducing greenhouse gases.
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Sacramento is one of four U.S. cities set to get early access to Verizon’s high-speed service.
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The city's efforts, which are happening faster than expected, are enabled by a clear blueprint that focuses on five key areas.
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Across the country, governments at all levels are working to improve the way they reach citizens digitally. This year's first-place winners include Utah, Oakland County, Mich., and Louisville, Ky.
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The almost overnight popularity of e-scooters in many cities, has officials and riders struggling to grasp all of the impacts.
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Taking this step may improve the quality of life for vulnerable people and reduce the amount of air conditioning they use, making their neighborhoods less prone to power outages.
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Students in the program can earn a Federal Aviation Administration certification — which allows them to pilot drones for profit — as part of an associate’s degree.
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Henderson County, N.C.’s school threat reporting app received roughly 40 reports since launching July 2 — 20 were tied to bullying.
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Local projects around the country are waiting on their share of $1.8 billion in federal project funds, but a leading advocate says that funding might not come anytime soon.
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Funded by a $300,000 state grant, the program hopes to have 30 officers wearing the devices by the end of the year.
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Efforts to revive the downtown area have city officials considering some tools for the police department.
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The proposal to bring limited wireless to much of the city is among many under consideration for Utica's $2.3 million capital project plan.
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Each year since 2020, 38-year public employee Bill Mann has focused on an individual theme designed to protect both the public and private sectors, and this year’s features weekly cybersecurity lessons.