In California, Pennsylvania, Washington and elsewhere, water districts are often turning to GIS and other tech tools to better serve their communities and the increasing needs of firefighting.
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Square Yards is now productising its in-house AI & Data Intelligence platforms as B2B offerings to banking, insurance, real ...
President Donald Trump has argued that he needs to deploy National Guard troops across state lines to protect federal ...
The quarterly report, released by the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection, shows trends in crimes against ...
A Wisconsin legal group is fighting against a transmission line being placed on a Saukville property to serve a new mega data ...
Megan Heiken recently bought a home near the former Pennhurst State School and Hospital, once a center for people with ...
Developers presented the first part of what could be monthslong testimony on Thursday in an effort to earn approval for a ...
Tennessee Comptroller Jason Mumpower wants Rutherford County's city mayors present when he speaks soon about correcting ...
Quantum HPC will host a meeting on Monday, Oct. 13 from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Norton Community Center about Project Triton, a ...
Fire victims whose homes burn down in a catastrophe can get as much as $350,000, or 60% of their personal property coverage, ...