Researchers Are Still Counting the Dead From Hurricane Maria
The newest estimate based on administrative data suggests over 1,100 people were killed by the 2017 storm and its fallout.
Dangerous Gases in Dayton’s Sewers
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Arizona’s wrong-way driver detection system … what lurks in Delaware’s warming coastal waters … and fare enforcement reform in Seattle.
After Parkland, States Pass 50 New Gun-Control Laws
This was a year of unparalleled success for the gun-control movement in the United States.
A New Look at Trends in Colorado’s Marijuana Market
The state provided a detailed update on the industry, which is clearing $1 billion in sales annually.
Federal Disaster Recovery Efforts Are 'Not Sustainable,' Report Says
A report released last month says federal disaster funding does not encourage risk mitigation at the local level.
Grant Funding Will Jumpstart Statewide Broadband Mapping in Kansas
A data-collection partnership will identify service shortcomings.
FirstNet brings internet to tribal police
By connecting to the nationwide wireless broadband public safety network, the Oglala Sioux Police Department in South Dakota now has internet access as it patrols one of the largest land-based tribal reservations in the U.S.
Customer experience playbook
Good customer experience can increase mission success, boost efficiency, enhance employee engagement and improve trust in government, according to a new report from ACT-IAC.
Congress blocks election security funds for states, again
Although Senate Democrats tried to add funding for states and localities to upgrade the security of their election systems, the measure was defeated.
Ransomware calls for desperate measures – even typewriters
A south-central borough in Alaska is the latest government to fall victim to far-reaching ransomware.
Trump Administration Takes First Step in Weakening Fuel Economy Standards
If finalized, the EPA proposal would also revoke California’s ability to set its own goals used by 13 other states and ignite a fresh legal battle.
The Government Needs Better Data to Stop Election Meddling
Tech companies must be more forthcoming as misinformation campaigns ramp up before the midterm elections, internet researchers said.
Breathing In Wildfire Smoke Prompts Concerns Across the West
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EPA Administrator Seeks ‘50-State Solution’ to Fuel Economy Standards
Democratic senators grilled Andrew Wheeler over a draft proposal to freeze limits in model year 2020, against the wishes of California and 13 other states.
At Crossroads for Dockless Bikeshare, Seattle Chooses to Go Big
Although Ofo is pulling its yellow bikes from the streets, leaders in the Emerald City have authorized an expansion of the popular privately operated dockless bikes.
Lawmakers in Blue States Try to Protect Organized Labor
Even before the Supreme Court ruled against public sector unions in June, eight of the 22 states that allowed unions to charge non-member fees took steps to cushion the blow.
Some Wisconsin Schools Installing Gunshot Detection Systems
The systems were financed through a state grant program established after a February school shooting in Parkland, Florida.
Analytics for city governments
Cities will soon be required to master data analytics if they are to hold their own in the rapidly modernizing world, a new report says.
Better solutions for ransomware recovery
With the versioning and write-once, read-many features of object storage, agencies can limit the impact of ransomware when preventative measures fail.
AI, quantum, space commercialization among White House R&D priorities
Artificial intelligence, quantum computing, advanced communications and space commercialization are among the White House's research and development priorities for fiscal year 2020.
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