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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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Denver's First Driverless Shuttle Hits the Test Track, Avoids Tumbleweed Before Possible 2018 LaunchThe autonomous shuttle is part of partnership between RTD, CDOT and Panasonic to help solve the region’s “last mile” commuting issues.
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Though few cities are ready to do away with cars, many others are inching toward a model more reliant on other transportation options.
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Data shows the law enforcement tools seldom match plates linked to criminal cases, but agencies say the tools help with active investigations.
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The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project looks at demographics and where Bay Area residents face eviction due to rising rental costs.
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Advocates seek to enhance digital skills in the community by giving young people opportunities to use tech in service of art, using their passion and the city’s rich artistic fiber to help bridge the digital divide.
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Three tech-heavy options are being considered to boost waning parking meter revenue.
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A $1.5 million grant from the California Energy Commission is giving the support needed to position electric vehicles and charging stations throughout low-income neighborhoods in the Bay Area and Sacramento.
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Bloomberg Philanthropies is donating millions to upgrade the city’s crime-fighting technology.
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Officials hope to roll with the changes under a new 28-year transportation plan approved by officials last week.
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San Diego launches an ambitious $30 million smart city project to outfit 3,200 streetlights with sensors.
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As municipal governments in New York City, Seattle and elsewhere vocally oppose a repeal, leaders also say they are preparing resources to monitor its impact once it happens.
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The Milpitas station is part of a 10 mile extension of BART into Santa Clara County and is scheduled to open for service in summer of 2018.
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How will Columbus, Ohio, accommodate future growth?
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In last month's elections, 19 more Colorado cities and counties voted for municipal broadband. But the next steps aren't easy.
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With Verizon's deal, Sacramento will become the first U.S. city to establish 5G infrastructure throughout.
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