EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — Pennsylvania has been granted over $40 million on Thursday to increase residents' access to faster internet. The Pennsylvania Broadband Development Authority (PBDA) announced Thursday that according to Senators Lisa Baker (R-20), Rosemary Brown (R-20), and Marty Flynn (D-22), Northeastern Pennsylvania (NEPA) is being granted $42.5 million to increase access to reliable, []
With a federal subsidy that has provided less expensive or free broadband internet to more than 23 million American households due to run out of money by the end of May, a new University of Massachusetts Amherst study reveals that direct-to-consumer subsidies can be far more effective at connecting households to high-speed internet than expanding broadband infrastructure.
Annie Becerra's crash took place on November 30, 2018. It was ruled police were negligent in taking nearly 90 minutes to find her body. A jury found in favor of her family awarding them $8 million
It's time to upgrade your Wi-Fi and never deal with slow connections and
Pennsylvania Congressman Mike Kelly is talking about broadband internet access
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As work begins on building the US’s first high-speed rail service – linking Los Angeles to Las Vegas – analysts say the project could serve as a blueprint for similar projects across the country
The KTX-Cheongryong high-speed train entered service with Korail on May 1, operating twice a day the on the Gyeongbu and Honam high-speed lines.
LAS VEGAS — Siemens Mobility has been selected as the “preferred bidder” to build the initial trainsets for the Brightline West high speed rail project, Brightline announced today (Wednesday, May 1). Siemens will build 10 “American Pioneer 220” trainsets and receive a 30-year contract for maintenance at a facility in Sloan, Nev., under the agreement. []Read More
A state loan program helping Hawaii households acquire rooftop solar and energy storage systems that lower their electric bills is being pumped up for a second year in a row.
Four years ago, Claudia Aleman and her family had only one way to get online — through their cellphones. Without internet service on a computer, her youngest daughter couldn’t get homework assignments in on time, her parents couldn’t keep up with online doctor visits, and the English classes she wanted to sign up for were out of reach. Then came a game-changer: The federal government started offering a subsidy that covered $30 of the family’s $80 monthly internet bill. But while opening mail at...
Gov. Maura Healey announced nearly $3 million in grant funding for 15 projects aiming to bolster women’s health research, including on diseases that disproportionately impact women.