The city and county of Denver has chosen to hire from within for the role, which was created this summer. Sean Greer, ...
The Drone as First Responder program, piloted earlier this year, is now operational in five command areas of the New York City Police Department. The devices are intended to assist police in ...
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY) speaks on the National Security Supplemental Bill during a press conference at the U.S. Capitol on Feb.13, 2024, in Washington, D.C. (TNS) — Portions ...
This Veterans Day, the Virginia governor’s office went beyond well wishes, unveiling a new digital tool designed to simplify life for those who served. Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced on Monday the ...
Springfield Mayor Domenic J. Sarno announces the receipt of a $102,000 grant from the Massachusetts Broadband Institute. Behind him, from left is City Councilor Michael Fenton, City Council President ...
The 1960s are finally coming to an end in Arizona — at least when one considers emergency dispatch calls. The state’s Department of Administration has announced a big improvement for 911 calls: The ...
(TNS) — In receiving the national Visionary Academic Leadership Award, University of Wisconsin-Stout Cybersecurity Program Director Holly Yuan said she was deeply honored on behalf of many. “While the ...
A webinar this week by the nonprofit CAST explained how AI tools might help students with conditions such as dyslexia, ADHD and autism strengthen critical skills, such as time management, ...
Then you’ll be able to send up to 10 emojis in a row to your friends’ devices. If 10 emojis isn’t enough to convey your message, you can try out the emoji lab feature that lets you combine two emojis ...
Major new projects approved last week by the Pennsylvania State University Board of Trustees include an 80,000-square-foot, four-story applied research lab with space for interdisciplinary research ...
Set to take effect Feb. 18, Los Angeles Unified School District's ban on Internet-enabled devices will allow students to use them before and after school but not during the day, including lunch.
Under a road map that was unveiled Tuesday, the U.S. would deploy an additional 200 gigawatts of nuclear energy capacity by mid-century through the construction of new reactors and other steps.