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Two years after Alphabet subsidiary Sidewalk Labs was named the private-sector partner to revitalize a waterfront community in Toronto, citizens and city officials remain divided about whether to move forward.
The percentage increase since 2012 of the number of registered quarries, rock mining operations and aggregate plants operating in Texas, far outpacing state regulatory oversight.
Jeff Bezos promises Amazon will be net zero by 2040; workers want more.
The state did not ask. Owners did not tell. Now nobody knows.
Small modular reactor technology offers a workable and safe energy alternative.
Former NSA chief says follow the money.
The jury is still out; research urges careful consideration of both short- and long-term outcomes.
A New Jersey software firm won a contract to process toll transactions. But the software was woefully unequipped to handle the number transactions, resulting in overbilling, missed payments and headaches for drivers.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot says the proposed plan, backed by County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, would pull riders off the city’s subway system. But the plan has the financial backing of the county.
The $1.44 billion general fund budget focuses largely on the retention and recruitment of Dallas police officers. The $874.9 million public safety budget makes up more than 60 percent of the general fund.
The value of a 2017 contract for 10 new streetcars canceled by the Seattle Department of Transportation on Monday. The new streetcars were longer and heavier than those the city bought earlier, and would have required up to $17 million in additional work to retrofit maintenance barns, stops and bridges.
(a) It is working better than sponsors could have imagined; (b) police are just warning motorists.
Electric Car Sales in the Golden State Are Brisk but Many Owners Have Nowhere to Plug In.
“Some people want to come into the office, some want to call, and then there’s the generation that doesn’t want to deal with anybody.”
A pair of donors from Texas are behind the pitch to city officials in Baltimore.
The number of online applications received by Amazon in the 24 hours after its six-city career day on Tuesday.
Officers help connect cellphones to vehicles’ Bluetooth technology as new law takes effect.
“When we don’t do our job well, you lose your confidence in our elections,” concedes Washington secretary of state.
Convenience and time savings are popular but not good enough reasons, group says.
Accounting system delivering benefits, participating agencies say.
It’s possible that Lily Adams’ political baptism at a Baylor University homecoming parade is what most prepared the Democratic operative for the tone of the Trump era.
In Syracuse the system is tilted against the poor, because property assessments on wealthier homeowners are often too light, a Syracuse.com | The Post-Standard investigation finds.
Philadelphia could save at least $7 million a year in police overtime costs if it altered procedures for officers who have to appear in criminal trials and invested in new technology to better coordinate officers’ regular shifts with the time they spend at courthouses, according to a new study commissioned by a state board that oversees the city’s finances.
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