Reno City Council Advances Drone Program for Policing, Invests in Infrastructure and Cultural Projects
The Reno City Council approved a drone program for the RPD, funded city infrastructure maintenance, upgraded park lights, invested in cultural grants, and made board appointments, showing commitment to service and urban improvement.
Arapahoe County Invests Heavily in Public Services with $667.5 Million 2026 Budget Following Voter Approval
Arapahoe County's $667.5 million budget for enhancing core services follows voter approval of Issue 1A, with investments in roads, safety, and housing, and a focus on deferred maintenance and future resilience.
New Orleans Council Committee Deliberates on Bourbon Street Safety and Approves Key Infrastructure and Service Contracts
The New Orleans Governmental Affairs Committee discussed Bourbon Street safety and legislative updates, considering pedestrian-safety gates and contract extensions for city services.
Senator Mark Kelly Champions 'AI for America' Roadmap at Stanford, Pushes for Inclusive National AI Strategy
Senator Mark Kelly at Stanford stressed the importance of the U.S. leading in AI, advocating for inclusive benefits and workforce preparation through education and apprenticeships.
Joe Carollo Resigns as Miami's District 3 Commissioner Ahead of Term Completion
Joe Carollo resigned from his position as Miami's District 3 Commissioner a week before the end of his term, leaving amid controversies without explaining his departure. This ends the Carollo political era as newcomer Rolando Escalona takes over.
Orange Park Enhances Civic Engagement with Expanded Access to 2026 Council Meetings
Orange Park invites residents to participate in its 2026 Council Meeting schedule, offering both in-person and virtual attendance options, with meetings available live or on-demand to ensure broad civic engagement.
Experts Converge to Discuss Technology's Impact on Reducing Healthcare Costs amid Regulatory Challenges
Experts discussed the role of technology in reducing healthcare costs at a hearing, critiquing regulations and the Affordable Care Act for hindering innovation and failing to manage expenses.
North Carolina Advances Election Modernization with Search for Vendor to Modernize Management System
North Carolina seeks a vendor to lead phase two of its election system modernization, focusing on updating legacy applications to enhance security and user-friendliness. The project aims to strengthen public trust in elections.
Michigan AG Dana Nessel and 44 State Counterparts Urge Congress for Enhanced Judicial Security Funding Amid Rising Threats
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, along with 44 other state leaders, has called for Congress to increase funding for federal judiciary security due to rising threats.












