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  • Seattle Police Use Twitter to Report Crime
  • The project, called Tweets-by-beat, is the most ambitious effort of its kind in the nation, authorities in law enforcement and social media say.


  • Fab Labs at the Library
  • Allen County is one of just a handful of public libraries that have set up multipurpose workshops for patrons who want to share and collaborate in order to create and build things.

  • Online Privacy Laws Get California Gov. Brown's Signature
  • Governor approves one measure protecting students' Internet accounts from university officials and another banning employers from asking for workers' email and social media passwords.


  • Self-Driving Cars Approved in California
  • Gov. Jerry Brown rode to Google headquarters in a self-driving vehicle before signing legislation that will establish safety and performance regulations to test and operate autonomous vehicles on state roads and highways.

  • Denver Begins Replacing 1950's Siren Warning System
  • Emergency-warning systems are an important element of public safety, typically alerting people in Colorado to the threat of tornadoes, dangerous thunderstorms and flash floods



  • New York Fracking Decision to Depend on Health Review
  • After four years of study by the state, the Cuomo administration now says its decision on whether to allow high-volume hydraulic fracturing in New York will have to wait until it conducts a review of the potential public health effects of the controversial natural gas drilling process.


  • 911 System Down Across Milwaukee County
  • Emergency calls to the Milwaukee County sheriff's office 911 center had to be rerouted to Waukesha County on Tuesday night after the agency's telephone and computer system crashed.

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