Counties Provide the Local Lens for Infrastructure Package

In a guest article, Hennepin County, Minn., Commissioner Peter McLaughlin advocates for an “all of the above” approach to federal investment in infrastructure.

The Cybersecurity Risks U.S. Election Systems Face Heading Into the 2018 Elections

Resilient voting systems and fail-safes are needed by the midterm elections, when backdoor access to state tabulators is expected to be for sale on the “dark web.”

Partnership May Bring Lockboxes Stocked With Narcan to Massachusetts Street Corners

The lockboxes envisioned for Cambridge are designed to make it easier for bystanders to act quickly if they were to come upon someone experiencing an overdose emergency.

Montana’s Governor Credits the Role Medicaid Expansion Played in His Re-election

A willingness to defend controversial issues in Republican towns earned Democrat Steve Bullock the support he needed, at a time when Trump was surging.

Florida Lt. Governor Joins Python Hunters in Everglades

A South Florida Water Management District pilot effort has authorized “a limited number of public-spirited individuals” to eliminate invasive species through an incentivization program.

Police Officer’s Near-Fatal Fentanyl-Contact Overdose Prompts New Concerns

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: L.A. city elections; dead mouse found in N.D. town’s water supply; and Wisconsin mayor suddenly resigns and gives no reason.

What's next for NIST cybersecurity framework?

In the wake of the WannaCry ransomware attacks, federal agencies, international officials and industry stakeholders convened at NIST to discuss a new version of the Cybersecurity Framework.

VA seeks indoor navigation app

The Department of Veterans Affairs is looking for an app that can provide veterans, visitors and staff with turn-by-turn indoor and outdoor map navigation at its medical facilities.

4 forces disrupting and shaping the future of government

These four forces are contributing to a more responsive and adaptive government, powered by agencies that adapt to serve the public and deliver on their mission.

FCC upends licensing process for 5G research

To make wireless spectrum research easier, the Federal Communications Commission launched a web portal and experimental licensing system that speeds the license modification process for researchers.

If Declining Towns 'Deserve to Die,' Where Should Their Residents Go?

Some economists and pundits claim Americans aren’t moving enough, but how people should respond to that is unclear.

Trying to Reverse Americans’ Rotten Record on Food Waste

States, industries, environmentalists and charities are working to reduce the percentage of food — as much as 40 percent — that is wasted.

Tax-Averse County’s Last Public Library Prepares to Close

Funding for a library system that covers an area larger than the state of Connecticut has dried up. What comes next?

Charlottesville, Virginia, Mayor Targeted By Anti-Semitic Tweets

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: San Francisco may press Lyft, Uber for data exchange; Kansas City gun violence spike; and West Virginia and its ‘Land of No.’

Without ID, Homeless Trapped in Vicious Cycle

For the homeless, not having ID makes it much harder to get a job, find a place to live, open a bank account, get food stamps and disability benefits — or in some instances, even stay at a homeless shelter.

North Carolina's Voter ID Law Is Defeated, For Now

The Supreme Court declined to review the law that lower courts found to be discriminatory, but made no judgment on the merits of the policy.

How Prosecutors Are Responding to Shifting Views on Marijuana

A new National District Attorneys Association report “puts prosecutors on the map” on key issues facing the future of marijuana use.

DOD believes blockchain can boost 3-D printing at the front

An encrypted and distributed ledger system could help solve intellectual property concerns that complicate efforts to produce parts on the fly.

Trump's Infrastructure Plan Will Favor States, Localities With Money Lined Up, Chao Says

U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao also said Monday that the White House would soon release new details about the proposal.

Social Security revises two-factor authentication for user accounts

Starting June 10, owners of My Social Security accounts must use a one-time code -- sent to an email address or cell phone -- to access their accounts.

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