Groupons For Medical Treatment? Welcome To Today’s U.S. Health Care
Groupon has offered deals for various lung, heart and full-body scans across Atlanta, as well as in Oklahoma and California.
Where Is the Best City to Live, Based on Salaries and Cost of Living?
Paychecks stretch the furthest in smaller cities for most workers, but techies continue to do best in larger, more expensive cities.
How Many Americans Believe in Climate Change? Probably More Than You Think
COMMENTARY | In a recent statewide survey of Indiana residents, most supported taking action on climate change. But most Hoosiers underestimate just how widespread this view is in their state.
New Jersey Reconsiders Corporate Tax Incentives
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Massachusetts sees support for ranked choice voting … Half of Wisconsin residents haven’t heard of state legislative leaders … California repeals law that requires residents to help police officers.
State Legislation Setting Strict ‘Gig’ Worker Rules Nears Passage
The requirements in the California bill are drawing the ire of tech companies like Uber and Lyft.
States Should Look to Nurse Practitioners to Fight Against Opioid Epidemic
COMMENTARY | Nurse practitioners can help fill provider shortages and provide treatment to individuals addicted to opioids.
A Statewide Ban on Flavored E-Cigarettes
Michigan becomes the first state to ban flavored e-cigarettes after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued an emergency rule, saying the products are marketed toward children.
Sending Unsolicited Sexual Photos is Now Illegal in This State
The new Texas law aims to stop online sexual harassment.
Tracking emergency response assets in a disaster
As emergency responders arrive in the Bahamas to help rescue and recovery efforts after Hurricane Dorian, they need ways to track their assets on the ground.
Good communication is a key part of disaster response
Efficient, rapid and accurate information flow during an emergency can save lives, especially during complex, evolving events like Hurricane Dorian.
Real-ID data surge raises real dangers
Troves of digital identity documents amassed to comply with Real-ID will raise the stakes for states struggling to protect their IT systems and data.
‘Storm Area 51’ Could Be a Disaster for Lincoln County
The Facebook event may have started in jest, but local officials are bracing for mayhem.
Does Gentrification Give Children Anxiety?
Neighborhood change brings both positive and negative effects on existing residents. Among the latter: a newfound link to anxiety and depression in kids.
Fur Clothing Bans Advance in More Cities and States
While animal welfare activists say fur is cruel, U.S. sales have grown.
D.C. Mayor Argues for Statehood Ahead of Congressional Hearing
“This is taxation without representation, in practice, in the capital of the free world,” Mayor Muriel Bowser said.
North Carolina Court Rules Electoral Maps Must Be Redrawn
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Texas leaders discuss background checks for guns … License plate changes in New York spark debate and conspiracies … Nashville mayor asks for repeal of legislation penalizing sanctuary cities.
The Slow Process of Post-Hurricane Housing Recovery
In communities hit by recent storms, government leaders have undertaken initiatives to try to speed up federal temporary housing help for residents.
Teaching Caregivers to Also Care for Themselves
A stress-busting course for caregivers offered by a New Jersey county aims to counteract the negative physical and emotional effects that come with providing support for a loved one.
911 Dispatchers Frequently Release Personal Information of Callers, Report Says
A report out of Chicago finds that the city’s 911 dispatch center is understaffed and doesn’t have clear policies around what information should get relayed on police scanners—creating the perfect environment for mistakes.
DARPA looks to add reasoning to autonomous teams
A new program aims to build AI-enabled teams of autonomous systems that can react to changing context and learn from experience.
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