Public Safety

Cape Cod Healthcare and DA Team Up to Combat Substance Use Disorder
Public Services & Infrastructure Cape Cod Healthcare and DA Team Up to Combat Substance Use Disorder

A powerful and innovative collaboration has emerged in Cape Cod that aims to tackle the growing issue of substance use disorder (SUD) within the community. Cape Cod Healthcare and the Cape & Islands District Attorney's office have joined forces, driven by a commitment to address this

Florida Students Mobilize Against Conservative Policies in Legislature
Policy & Legislation Florida Students Mobilize Against Conservative Policies in Legislature

As the Florida legislative session commenced on March 4, many eyes were on Governor Ron DeSantis' State of the Senate address, which outlined the conservative agenda driving the state’s recent political landscape. The address featured significant policy issues surrounding immigration, a

Trump's Mass Layoffs Endanger U.S. Wildfire Preparedness and Response
Policy & Legislation Trump's Mass Layoffs Endanger U.S. Wildfire Preparedness and Response

Mass layoffs in the federal firefighting workforce under President Donald Trump's administration have sparked widespread concern about the United States' preparedness for year-round wildfires. Part of Trump's broader efforts to reduce the federal workforce, these cuts affect both

Can AI Revolutionize Oklahoma’s Procurement and Enhance Transparency?
Public Services & Infrastructure Can AI Revolutionize Oklahoma’s Procurement and Enhance Transparency?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a game-changer in Oklahoma’s procurement process. This innovative technology aims to address and resolve critical issues related to errors and transparency, which have long plagued the state’s purchasing activities. The promise of AI lies not just in aut

Will Virginia Limit Social Media Access for Minors Under New Bill?
Public Services & Infrastructure Will Virginia Limit Social Media Access for Minors Under New Bill?

Virginia is considering new legislation that would restrict social media access for minors under the age of 16, aiming to address the growing concerns over the negative impact of excessive screen time on children's well-being. Senate Bill 854, introduced by Senator Schuyler VanValkenburg

Is D.C. Facing a $1 Billion Budget Cut Due to GOP Funding Plan?
Economic & Fiscal Is D.C. Facing a $1 Billion Budget Cut Due to GOP Funding Plan?

Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser recently voiced her strong objections to a House Republican stopgap funding plan that could potentially result in a significant financial shortfall for the nation's capital. Bowser's concerns center around the GOP's continuing resolution (CR),

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