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Federal agencies are requesting access to state and local government data for immigration enforcement purposes. Some experts argue this could impact public trust, but protections can be implemented.
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As parents race to get their children into summer camp, a park district in Colorado is using tools from Rec to bring more mobile stability to the process. A park executive and Rec CEO discuss what’s happening.
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Senate Bill 707 mandates that larger cities and counties provide options for remote participation in public meetings by July 1, among other requirements related to translation and teleconferencing for elected officials.
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A new study has found that despite this ubiquity — or perhaps because of it — Americans don’t actually like selfies all that much.
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News and views on social media in state and local government in one tidy little package.
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Here's a short list of must-attend conferences being held this fall that should be on your radar.
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Advance visioning is crucial to making sure you’re prepared to help when the unthinkable takes place.
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The agency said it is developing an alternative authentication option in addition to text messaging that it will implement within the next six months.
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Google's experimentation with wireless Internet delivery is intended both as a means for the company to more cheaply reach users with its own high-speed service, as well as an incentive to its competitors to extend ultra-high-speed internet.
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Cannabis cultivators operating since January 2013 and growers with more than three years experience in the commercial ag zone have until midnight Nov. 6 to register.
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This is the new era of neighborhood crime prevention, with images and immediate notifications, a significant upgrade from the old days of word-of-mouth warnings and community meetings.
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The success of this case marks the second time in 10 days Salisbury police have reunited stolen items to their owners using the power of social media.
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The portal is intended to promote Rock Hill as both a technological and knowledge-economy hub, which includes careers in Internet technology, engineering, design, finance and marketing.
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Google’s efforts to highlight “areas of interest” reveals much about the development of Houston. It also says something about the way Google portrays urban life.
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The California Comptroller released the 2015 self-reported salary and wage data, which accounted for over 666,000 employees and $34 billion.
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Where we were, where we are, and where we’re heading
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Analytics monitored by the department show an average post will create 150,000 impressions, and each one often becomes a catalyst for community-wide discussion.
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Residents can now update their voter information, or register to vote without mailing forms or going into an office.
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Ulection.com is a social media-inspired website where candidates, politicians and voters can freely interact and share information.
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Scholars studied every tweet sent and Facebook post made by Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump since before the primaries. Here's what they learned about issues and negativity.
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Much like Facebook updates and changes every few weeks, it's expected that the new Boston website will do the same rather than be static for 10 years.
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