A Former Whaling and Textiles Hub in New England Seeks Regeneration

New Bedford, Mass., Mayor Jonathan Mitchell pushes for infrastructure investments and a better business climate.

Honolulu High-Rise Blaze Raises Questions About Fire Code Regulations

Officials said if the building had sprinklers, it’s likely no one would have died.

Bill That Could Offer Boost to Drinking Water Systems Advances in U.S. House

“We cannot fool ourselves into thinking local governments can do this on their own,” said U.S. Rep. Paul Tonko.

Our Problems With Human Trafficking Don't End With an Arrest

As we crack down on human trafficking in our country, state and local leaders need to review their assumptions and proactively collaborate, according to the head of the San Bernardino County, California, District Attorney's Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit.

FedRAMP details JAB prioritization changes

The latest version of the plan to prioritize some cloud authorizations is open for comment.

The Price of Defunding the Police

A new report fleshes out the controversial demand to cut police department budgets and reallocate those funds into healthcare, housing, jobs, and schools. Will that make communities of color safer?

The move to cloud: It's easier than you think

Automated cloud compliance can simplify and streamline continuous monitoring.

App taps historical climate data for Texas growers

By comparing current conditions with those of the past 10 years, the Agro-Climate Monitor gives producers a better feel for how this year's weather might affect their crop yields.

Malware protection for air-gapped systems

Dell's Endpoint Security Suite Enterprise now features artificial intelligence and machine learning to identify threats at the end points, eliminating the need for signature-based solutions.

A County Official on the Front Lines of the Opioid Crisis Makes His Case on Capitol Hill

“What comes next is going to be life-altering for all of the United States,” Dr. Michael Brumage says of the Republican health care bill. “And I felt it was important that I at least show up to do this.”

U.S. House Plan to Ax Police Hiring Program Rankles Mayors

COPS hiring grants provide money to law enforcement agencies to hire officers to assist with community policing activities.

Oregon’s DOT Cleans Up Slimy Mess From a Korean Delicacy

PHOTOS: One unlucky car was completely slimed in an unusual mucus from eel-like hagfish.

As Trump Demurs on Climate Action, Governors Try to Build Momentum

The U.S. Climate Alliance has a new website measuring emissions reductions by its state members “as the federal government abdicates its responsibility and ignores basic science.”

Parched Valley’s Eminent Domain Fight Over Thirsty L.A.’s Century-Old Land Grab

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: ‘Somebody dropped the ball,’ in Wilmington, Del.; Trump denies North Dakota governor’s request; and N.Y.C. mayor’s new war on rats.

ArcGIS Hub organizes open data around initiatives

Esri's platform lets officials combine their local open data with contributions from colleagues and the community.

FDA's prescription for big data analysis

The Food and Drug Administration is tapping high-performance computing to improve drug development and testing.

Using data to solve business tax noncompliance

With greater transparency into businesses and their practices, agencies can greatly enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of audits, investigations, collections and inspections.

Connecticut maps out cyber strategy

The state's goal is to reduce the likelihood and severity of large cyberattacks by strengthening the awareness and resilience of public and private entities.

‘Bridgegate’ Mastermind Avoids Prison Sentence

Former Chris Christie ally David Wildstein received three years of probation for his involvement in the scandal.

State Lotteries Fight ‘Jackpot Fatigue,’ Casino Competition

States advertise, tweak lotteries to keep the money pouring in.

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