California Climate Deal Could Net Big Bucks for Polluters
The industry assistance program was created to acknowledge that the cost of complying with state rules might place some companies at a competitive disadvantage.
Mayors Join With the Anti-Defamation League in Effort to Combat White Supremacy
Mayors say Charlottesville was a “clarion call to create stronger cultures of kindness and compassion in all of our communities.”
LENSAlert touches residents where they live (literally)
The emergency alert service in Louisville, Ky., sends notifications to smart devices via If This Then That applets.
Oregon DMV overhaul drives Real-ID compliance
In tandem with its work toward complying with the Real ID Act, Oregon is modernizing computer systems at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Cities Enlist ‘Doulas’ to Reduce Infant Mortality
Research suggests that doula-assisted mothers are less likely to deliver babies with low birth weights or birth complications, and more likely to breast-feed their infants.
Verizon proposes FirstNet alternative
Pulled from the company's commercial 4G LTE network, the public safety offering would include preemption services and access to Band 14 spectrum.
Chicago automates registration of Airbnb hosts
The system compares rental listings from Airbnb with city databases to identify properties ineligible for short-term rentals.
In ‘Sanctuary City’ Remarks, Sessions Contrasts Miami-Dade County With Chicago
As the Trump administration looks to tie immigration enforcement compliance to federal grant funding, the U.S. attorney general continues to grumble about the nation’s third-largest city.
New CDC Report: Teen Overdose Deaths Rose 19% in One Year
As is the pattern for overdose deaths in all age brackets, this spike has been driven primarily by opioids—most notably heroin
The States Trying to Pass Laws Protecting Drivers Who Hit Protesters
After the Charlottesville attack, Republican lawmakers are seeking to distance their efforts to pass driver immunity legislation.
Baltimore Mayor’s Advice for Removing Confederate Monuments: ‘Do It Quietly and Quickly’
STATE AND LOCAL NEWS ROUNDUP | Health disparities in Houston; Michigan state worker retirees worry about public records request; and Milwaukee builds notable water tech sector.
San Diego libraries install self-checkout kiosks
The machines will allow the libraries to better manage the increasing number of patrons.
California Becomes First State to Challenge Sessions on New Grant Rules for ‘Sanctuary Cities’
The U.S. attorney general may ultimately be forced to craft new regulations, at a time when President Trump wants less.
Durham's Confederate Statue Comes Down
Unwilling to wait for local officials to act to take down a Civil War monument, a group of protesters took matters into their own hands Monday night.
Texas Bill Restricting Abortion Insurance Heads to Gov. Abbott’s Desk
The measure does not provide exceptions in cases of rape or incest.
Could Police Have Prevented Bloodshed in Charlottesville?
Neo-Nazis and counter-protesters alike think that local and state police should have done a better job keeping violence from breaking out over the weekend.
New York City Guarantees a Lawyer to Every Resident Facing Eviction
The new law protecting low-income tenants is the first in the nation.
New Numbers Reveal Huge Disparities in Opioid Prescribing
A town in southwest Virginia has the highest per capita opioid prescribing level in the country. New state prescribing rules could help change that.
Austin selects GigaTECHs App challenge finalists
Eleven entrepreneurs are pitching gigabit apps that support local transportation, education, clean energy, health and safety.
Charlottesville Mayor Says of Trump: ‘When You Dance With the Devil ... the Devil Changes You’
STATE AND LOCAL WEEKEND ROUNDUP | ‘Budget deferrals and other government legerdemain’ in Texas; Lexington, Ky. mayor wants to relocate Confederate statues; and Minnesota's renovated State Capitol officially reopens.
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