Pennsylvania Governor’s Twitter Town Hall Focuses on Budget Cuts
Gov. Tom Wolf addresses closing the “Delaware loophole” and responds to his critics on fiscal stewardship.
Patients Are Ditching Opioid Pills for Marijuana
Can marijuana help solve the opioid epidemic?
Cleveland’s ‘Moral Dilemma’ on Lead Poisoning; ‘We Just Don’t Have the Money’ in Kansas
How Palm Beach has adapted to Trump visits; ranks of Alaska village public safety officers dwindle; and proposed 51st state would “rival Texas in prosperity.”
Oregon Bill Proposing ‘Coffee Tax’ Seeks to Perk Up State Revenues
The five cent per pound excise tax would be imposed on coffee beans sold wholesale.
Sheriffs Still Looking for Clarity on Deportation
The Trump administration has made a priority of cracking down on unauthorized immigration, and law enforcement has been supportive. But even sheriffs who support a hard line on unauthorized immigrants are wary of holding prisoners for deportation.
Self-destructing messages won’t fly in government
If Trump administration staff members are using an app that deletes messages after they are read, they may be in violation of records preservation rules.
The debate over muni broadband expansion
As communities across the country continue to clamor for high-speed broadband, the number of critics speaking out against municipal broadband is growing.
KC shares its smart city data, best practices
At a recent workshop, Kansas City, Mo., demonstrated how big data can be used to improve city performance.
DHS to demo cyber defenses at RSA
The Department of Homeland Security’s booth will feature 12 government-funded solutions that are ready for pilot deployment and commercialization.
Will a New Push to Bring Automated Speed Enforcement to California Succeed?
Previous attempts to allow the use of speed cameras in the Golden State have failed. But advocates, including leaders in San Francisco and San José, are hoping to change that.
PTI and NACo-NLC Today: 'An Innovative Outpost for New Things to Come'
As forces continue to shape shared governance and collaboration in the tech ecosystem, the Public Technology Institute's new partnership is ready to propel local governments forward.
City Leaders Meet With Trump Staff and Members of Congress
Infrastructure and protecting the municipal bond tax exemption are top priorities.
Bay Area City Heading Toward Bankruptcy?; Iowa Looks at Preempting Cities on Minimum Wage
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Is Edwards using tactics from Jindal’s Louisiana budget playbook; N.J. county distributes potassium-iodide pills; a blueprint for a city-county consolidation in Upstate N.Y.
Troopers Use ‘Big Data’ to Predict Crash Sites
Some state highway patrols are using predictive software to determine where serious or fatal traffic accidents are likely to occur to try to prevent them.
FEMA's secret weapon for risk management
Amid all the security solutions and compliance standards, the most effective tool is decidedly low tech.
Birmingham gets smart
Birmingham, Ala., is building a smart city future -- and is starting to see the fruits of its labor.
Troopers use ‘big data’ to predict crash sites
Highway patrols are tapping into big data to predict where serious or fatal traffic accidents are likely to take place so they can try to prevent them.
Can Private Investment Work for Rural Infrastructure?
During a U.S. Senate committee hearing, doubts emerge whether public-private partnerships can meet the needs of non-urban areas.
5 Cities Take Smart City Planning to the Next Level
From engaging underserved populations to preparing for climate change’s most devastating effects, these cities have their work cut out for them.
N.C. Legislative Leaders Decry Judicial Ruling; Wis. Gov.’s Regulatory Retreat on Fire Safety
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: New Orleans tornado aftermath; Pennsylvania governor’s early retirement proposal for state workers; and Eric Holder’s Sacramento visit.
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