The Windsor Town Council voted 8–1 to pause the town’s automatic license plate reader program as officials reevaluate how the system operates. Town leaders in Windsor say residents have raised ...
Nova Scotia has consolidated its provincial immigration pathways. As of February 18, 2026, the Nova Scotia Nominee Program ...
The loss of a federal grant dedicated to fighting invasive plants near a “disadvantaged community” partially led to the city of Arlington scrutinizing its anti-discrimination code.
The Boston startup uses AI to translate and verify legacy software for defense contractors, arguing modernization can’t come at the cost of new bugs.
A proposed bill would codify NIL rules and provide taxpayer funding for athletic facility debt service at the three public ...
A small Minnesota literacy nonprofit organization and a large national one are providing multilingual books to Twin Cities area families sheltering in place.
I don’t use a massive IDE. These three lightweight tools handle writing, version control, and validation on every HTML ...
A Lexington man attending his seventh Olympic Games this year trades pins in hopes of striking up conversation about his religious faith.
With Retrovisión, Ernesto Ríos reaffirms a career that is both deeply rooted and continually evolving, solidifying his standing as one of Mexico’s most renowned visual artists. The exhibition invites ...
The United States Olympics team often looks like a full-grown diversity. Many athletes wear red, white, and blue even though their early years were spent far from American soil. Some were born ...
Dead languages aren't as unimportant as they seem, because learning Latin, Sanskrit and Ancient Greek will make coding easier.
This university-based program, open to people with aphasia in Hammond and surrounding Louisiana communities, helps stroke ...