Latest Stories
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.
More Stories
-
With the overarching goal of establishing policies around the technology and the footage it produces, a number of interest groups are asking the state legislature to be included in a proposed statewide study.
-
The city council has suspended a Verizon project to roll out small cell antennas throughout neighborhoods after the community voiced concern.
-
Commissioners in Flathead County have signed off on a plan to use a drone to spray hard-to-reach areas for the insects.
-
A regional effort to outfit police officers with body cameras will have to wait until later this year when funding is available, officials say.
-
The Baton Rouge Area Foundation is trying to raise the money needed to purchase gunshot detection software, while similar efforts are focusing on license plate readers and surveillance cameras.
-
The company behind the project says it is the missing piece of the area’s coverage puzzle, but the town council is waiting for the study before making a decision.
-
The larger fiber network project connects all 115 school districts, all 58 community colleges, the universities, public health clinics, hospitals and public safety, according to officials.
-
The increasing popularity of on-demand transit in the city is becoming a thorn in the side of local authorities.
-
Top 'dockless bike' companies have flocked to San Diego to battle for the loyalty of residents on the go, but it just might've started an e-bike war.
-
After years of studying the feasibility of expanding the Florida county’s transit system, officials are asking for at least another year and more funding authority to continue their work.
-
In an effort to build on lessons learned in the disaster, the county has drafted 90-character message templates to send out as soon as they learn of an emergency.
-
Instead of utilizing a push alert system for emergency notifications, St. Clair County relies on social media and communication with local municipalities to get information out.
-
The system was designed to redirect raw sewage from the St. Joseph River, but February flooding stopped the technology from doing its job.
-
Residents of Maine’s Isle au Haut are investing in their own microgrid to address aging infrastructure, high utility costs and a reliance on the mainland.
-
After receiving only $27 million of the requested $80 million during last year’s budgeting process, one councilmember is saying the traffic safety initiative is suffering as a result.
Premier Sponsors
Most Read
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.