In Colorado, Rolling the Dice With Disaster Gets an Early Start This Year

Increasingly, wildfires are being blamed on human activity. And Boulder lucked out, this time.

Fire Chiefs Want Exclusion Under Trump Order Blocking Grants to ‘Sanctuary Cities’

During subcommittee testimony, a GOP congressman told the president of the International Association of Fire Chiefs the group should warn local governments about the risks of not cooperating.

Video: Goats Help Prevent Wildfires in Southern California

Caltrans utilizes the animals to eat invasive species and eliminate potential ignition points that could blow up into big fires.

Repeating Mistakes That Lead to Firefighter Deaths and Injuries; Montana’s Road Funding Shortfall

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Houston’s bus ridership growth; publicly funded campaigns in Portland; and working with non-profits to reduce crime in Baltimore.

A Grim Task Following Oakland’s Deadly Fire; New Airbnb Regs in New Orleans

Also in our State and Local Weekend Digest: NYPD’s Smart Car fleet; predatory towing in Philadelphia; and drawing “geo-tourists” to eastern Montana.

Wildfire Wreaks Havoc in Tennessee: 'People Were Basically Running for Their Lives'

Authorities confirmed three deaths and said flames forced over 14,000 people to flee from Gatlinburg.

N.J. State Takeover of Atlantic City; Wildfires in Southeast States Cause Hazy Conditions

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: EPA Consent Agreement With City in Texas Florida; Keys Mosquito study divides voters; Baltimore’s progressive city council.

Confronted With Vacant Building Fires, Louisville Turns to Civic Hackers

A pilot program is getting underway in the Kentucky city this week to test new smoke detector devices developed by members of the local civic technology community.

Navigator Award Finalists: Timothy Elliott, Richard Paris, Joseph Finn, Russell Osgood, Firefighter Cancer Support Network’s Boston Cancer Prevention Pilot Program

Too many firefighters are dying of cancer, and an innovative prevention education program piloted in Boston is providing a great model for departments across the nation.

Feds Look to States for Next Generation 9-1-1 Systems

As for FirstNet? “We anticipate this will be a long-term partnership and implementation that will grow just like any other network we’ve seen in the last 10 years.”

Kansas Never Inspected World’s Tallest Waterslide; Slow Fire Dept. Response in Sacramento

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Getting outdated Colorado statutes aligned with reality; radio silence in Anchorage; and lead-pipe issue in Portland schools.

July 4 Bottle Rockets Spark County Building Fire; TLC Show’s Zoning Reality

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: A coal ash connection in Okla. community?; Los Alamos toxic waste removal; and fixing software glitches in Michigan.

California's Catastrophic, Drought-Driven Tree Deaths Threaten Wildfires This Summer

Bark beetles have killed more than 29 million trees among the Sierra Nevada mountains, putting the state's wildlife, water supply and air quality all at risk.

Public Safety Agencies Switching From Analog Radios Must Combat the ‘Digital Cliff’

Emergency response personnel not used to a high-quality signal cutting out can quickly find themselves in life or death situations.

The Internet of Things Bolsters New Orleans’ Emergency Dispatch System

Agency data streams used to be disparate, but now they’re on the same interface.

N.Y.C. Fire Union Spars With City Over Response Time Metrics

The Uniformed Firefighters Association says the department is prominently displaying “discredited” statistics on its website, while others that show longer average response times are more difficult to find.

Jerry Brown’s Proposed Budget Seen as ‘All Good News’ for California Counties

But a budget deficit could be on the horizon, which prompted the Golden State’s governor to suggest more money be placed in reserves.

Hard Work of Creating a ‘Public Safety Department’ Pays Dividends for City and Residents

Merging police and fire departments into a unified agency can be difficult. But 30 years after East Grand Rapids, Michigan, did it, the effort has paid off, according to the city manager.

Raleigh Spotlights Its Firefighting Advances

The city takes a look at the evolution of its tiller trucks, in a YouTube video letting residents know how much better things are today.

Bad News for Detroit Homeowners; Georgia’s Colorado Marijuana Field Trip

Also: Oklahoma’s Capitol building management challenges and a framework for the big Hudson River tunnel project?

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