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The University of Michigan examined the topic, comparing lifetime emissions of battery, hybrid and gas vehicles from the 2025 ...
Among 37 researchers and entrepreneurs who responded to a survey, only one described the Trump administration’s changes as ...
As calls for service involving electric bikes and scooters rise, municipalities are tightening up regulations on the devices.
Nearly a year after Hurricane Helene ripped through the South, causing $1.5 billion in damage and leaving hundreds of ...
A public-private partnership called the Great Lakes Bay Regional Alliance aims to support career awareness and exploration ...
The Sacramento-area city has plans to transition its fleet of 1,000 city vehicles and more than 40 buses to electric by 2040.
For utility companies in the Pittsburgh area, chasing data centers as customers might offer vast rewards, but those rewards ...
At an upcoming meeting, the Watsonville City Council will vote on whether to expand its contract with Flock Safety, which ...
Two weeks after Nevada shuttered all state offices following a network cybersecurity incident, the recovery process is still underway, with updates provided by a new webpage. Some state websites ...
In a video interview, a Tyler Technologies exec talked about new public agency requirements for website and mobile accessibility, coming a little more than 35 years after the Americans with ...
For decades, governments nationwide have predicted a coming tidal wave of retirements will cripple critical government ...