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A program piloting automated speed enforcement cameras, which Gov. Phil Scott signed into law last year, remains on the drawing board. “Why aren’t we being protected?” one worker asked.
California tried to use drones to find illegal weed operations, but they found building code violations instead.
The quest to build a consumer cable modem was close to ending in failure at a flooding Army facility. Then the CEO got on a ...
As climate change exacerbates the risks of extreme heat across California, the state’s prison officials plan to embark on a ...
Critics are questioning Metro’s $2 billion proposed budget for 2026, saying it funds projects that 2019 voters didn’t approve ...
Families in Davis School District could soon be getting some relief after a bus system disaster started the school year.
Thanks to a slew of federal lawsuits filed by Republicans against Republicans, two states have now ended their policies that ...
Turns out that spontaneously buying an Azeron Cyborg did not solve my struggles with mouse and keyboard while gaming, despite ...
"Vibe coding" is a phenomenon that curiously differs in definition depending on who you're asking. It's a spectrum of sorts; ...
On Tuesday, September 9, the Census Bureau will release data on poverty, income, and health insurance coverage for 2024. In ...
Some families fled or kept their kids home in 1975 when schools were integrated. Others went to class and learned life ...
Mock objects, or mocks for short, are a sub-category of test doubles that serve as placeholders for production objects in ...