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Conversations about the Census tend to revolve around funding and political representation. But in its inaugural digital year, data gathered from the count could affect cities and citizens for the next decade.
Seattle born and raised, Dow Constantine serves over 2 million people as Executive of King County.
Technology would have added banking benefits to cards, but could have added immigration risks to undocumented residents.
Life-saving technology or tasty pies can be remotely piloted to your home in five or 10 minutes.
Fruity flavors mask nicotine, but harm-reduction advocates claim the electric cigarette alternatives may still be doing some good.
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Helping small businesses succeed amidst rising real estate costs
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Projections turned out to be wildly wrong, wasting billions of dollars.
Regulatory changes reduce payments from traditional utility companies to homeowners with solar panels.
The self-described transportation network company says it has no intention of reclassifying its drivers as employees, despite a new California labor law requiring it to do just that.
The Ohio project is intended to boost research toward a self-driving vehicle network around the state — particularly in rural areas.
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New report says scooters hold ‘universal potential’ to displace cars in cities.
Appetite growing for a tech watchdog among liberal and free-market economists.
25-year deal would meet up to 7 percent of city’s electrical needs and be capable of large scale storage.
State officials soften stance on mandatory replacement of 3 million license plates at $25 each.
'The roof can hold air taxis.'
Microsoft president's new book balances cost, benefits of the digital revolution.
Cost of 15-minute call can be double the hourly minimum wage.
Their use of our bits could come back to bite.
Every state but California has launched an investigation.
The psychologist said that the department needs to fully change its approach to mental health treatment if it wants to seriously address a spate of recent officer suicides.
St. Paul will replace 10 aging and inefficient public works vehicles with environmentally-friendly models, a switch that will remove the air pollution equivalent of 20,000 cars from city streets.
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Today’s governments are at a crossroads: leverage modern technology to foster an informed and bought-in populace or ignore technological trends and risk alienating constituents.
The so-called “crack house statute” appears to prohibit places where addicted people could use drugs in the presence of medical workers. Philadelphia wants to open the nation’s first official supervised injection site.
The transit renovations will be the largest construction project in the CTA’s history and includes a bypass that will replace a 112-year-old rail junction that carries about 150,000 riders every weekday.
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Expanding the definition of “election systems” to include all of the primary and secondary interfaces to voter registration databases can also expand the number of funding sources available for the acquisition of tools and services to protect these interfaces.
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As if weather related events that compromise our safety and security aren’t enough, the critical events driven by man-made actions have been a turning point for our nation.