Public Safety
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While the city has used drones before, Chief Roderick Porter said the two new aerial vehicles the department is getting under a contract with security tech company Flock Safety are more advanced.
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The proposed legislation would require public agencies to delete any footage their license-plate-reader cameras, such as those sold by Flock Safety, collect within 72 hours.
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The Osceola County Board of Commissioners approved the purchase of new portable and dual band radios at a cost of $330,552 during its meeting Dec. 16, by a vote of 5-1.
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Tougher and more transparent oversight of dangerous chemicals sought after warehouse fire in Houston.
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Body cameras can provide a good record of cases where police officers may have collected evidence improperly, among other things.
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The commission unanimously passed a resolution asking Austin, Texas, police for a clear policy on when they would share body camera footage.
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According to the FCC, there are about 650 dispatch centers — roughly 10 percent — nationwide that can accept text messages.
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So far six cases of travel-related Zika have been reported in Polk County, Fla., with 220 statewide.
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A security entrance will be installed as well as laminate security glass windows in at least one school.
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Northwest Ohio Red Cross needs to collect 300 units of blood a day just to keep up with normal demand.
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The twister floods two weeks ago that will keep some schools from opening this fall.
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Walla Walla County is a great place to live and work.
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Beware the shyster selling simple solutions.
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The course aims to teach students new and innovative ways to face 21st-century crises ranging from pandemics and natural disasters to economic undulations, terrorism, crime and ocean safety.
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Communities struck by disasters, such as wildfire, go through stages of recovery.
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No coordinated, statewide effort was made to implement the dozens of recommendations contained in the 'West Virginia Flood Protection Plan.'
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No humans were infected, and the danger to the public from this strain of bird flu is considered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to be low.
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California fire expands to 2,151 acres, containment still 12 percent.