Earlier this week, my colleague Ellen Perlman wrote about a plea from the CIO of Louisiana's court system asking for private-sector donations of high-tech equipment ...
It's often interesting when the journalists here on the 13th Floor have occasion to interact as private citizens with the state and local governments we ...
Today, my friends the Kulicks should be celebrating their second daughter's first birthday. But Victoria won't be blowing out a little candle on a cake. ...
The big news out of New Orleans late yesterday was, of course, Mayor Ray Nagin's announcement that the city was laying off 3,000 employees--half of its ...
The Bush administration is still working on the details of its preparedness plan to deal with an avian influenza pandemic. But one thing already is ...
Miami-Dade has joined the growing ranks of public library systems offering free wireless Internet access to their patrons. That's newsworthy on a local level, but ...
African-Americans fared well on Election Day in races for high-level local offices.
Four cities elected their first black mayor:
Buffalo, N.Y. - Democrat ...