Purdue Agrees to Pay Billions in Tentative Opioid-Crisis Settlement With States and Cities
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | North Carolina politics, ooh boy … Massachusetts mayor facing charges not going to step down … New Mexico DA pushing ahead lethal force reform.
Appeals Court Overturns State Restrictions on Political Robocalls
Montana’s attorney general is reviewing the decision to see if an appeal is possible, or if lawmakers will need to take action.
What Happened After a School District Began Feeding Students Breakfast in Classrooms
Springfield Public Schools offer free breakfast to all students in their classrooms, helping boost attendance and graduation rates while decreasing hunger across the Massachusetts school district.
County Leaders Lobby for Federal Lands Money
Local governments received $514 million last year through a program meant to compensate them for the property taxes they are unable to collect from federal lands.
Why Community-Owned Grocery Stores Like Co-ops are Better at Revitalizing Food Deserts
COMMENTARY | Walmart and other major retailers vowed to build hundreds of stores in food deserts. What happened?
The Trouble With America’s Water
Lead-tainted drinking water is not only a problem in Flint and Newark.
Getting a handle on surveillance video
As video surveillance booms, government organizations must ensure their storage platform can manage the massive amount of data and support analytics tools.
Using AI to recognize dangerous hailstorms
Weather researchers are using facial recognition technologies to analyze approaching storms to determine whether they are likely to produce damaging hail.
ROBOpilot converts general-purpose aircraft to UAS
A modular mechanical "pilot" recently completed a two-hour flight at Dugway Proving Ground in Utah.
'Gravely Disabled' Homeless Forced Into Mental Health Care in More States
Nearly a third of U.S. homeless people are living with serious, untreated mental illness.
NRA Files Lawsuit Against San Francisco after City Supervisors Label It a Terror Group
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Seattle takes up crisis of missing and murdered indigenous women … North Dakota abortion language law blocked by judge … Missouri deep in red on jail payments to counties.
Eight States See Rise in People Lacking Health Insurance, Census Data Show
National estimates indicate an increased share of Americans don’t have coverage.
A Ticket to Ride: Will Busing the Homeless Help or Just Move People Along?
In King County, Washington, a local lawmaker wants to spend $1 million to offer free bus tickets to homeless people to help them reunite with family.
How to Increase Access to Gifted Programs for Low-income, Black and Latino Children
COMMENTARY | New York City could be on the verge of dismantling gifted programs at its elementary and middle schools. Taking that step could make things even worse for some of the children it aims to help.
This State's Parks are Full of 'Happy Little Trees'
A partnership between the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Bob Ross Inc. brought in new volunteers to help with reforestation efforts.
NTIA details progress on spectrum repurposing
The federal government is making progress identifying spectrum to repurpose for 5G wireless, according to a detailed report from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration.
Paving the way for easier cloud adoption
ATARC's cloud working group aims to iron out some of the nitty-gritty, everyday cloud implementation issues.
How fiber optics can future-proof a data center on an uncertain budget
The more data center managers know about extending the life of their equipment and infrastructure, the better prepared they’ll be to influence the procurement process and take advantage of funds that do become available.
After Amazon’s HQ2 Retreat, New York State Lawmakers Target ‘Corporate Welfare’
After the collapse of Amazon’s HQ2 deal, New York State lawmakers are preparing bills to curb what they call “corporate welfare.” And they’re not alone.
Jeffrey Epstein’s Death Highlights Inmate Suicide Problem
At least 10 states have new policies to prevent suicides in jails and prisons.
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