• Meeting held on improving safety of Boston Road in Springfield

    After three people were injured in a two-car crash on Boston Road last week, Springfield residents are calling for immediate action to improve safety in the area.

  • Bloomsburg PD inputs safety measures for ‘Block Party’

    BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Bloomsburg University spoke on Wednesday to students, residents, and parents alike, about a non-sanctioned event, "Block Party." According to Bloomsburg PD, this weekend, April 19-21, a non-sanctioned event known as "Block Party," will be happening in Bloomsburg. The Commonwealth University-Bloomsburg and the Towns of Bloomsburgs will be implementing the following []

  • Premier League offside technology will be huge improvement

    Semi-automated offside technology is finally coming to the Premier League. On Thursday, the English top flight announced that its clubs collectively voted to implement the technology for the 2024/25 season. All 20 of the Premier League teams voted in favor of making the switch. Although the technology will soon enter Premier League matches, it will Semi-automated offside technology is finally coming to the Premier League. On Thursday, the English top flight announced that its clubs...

  • Physical field technologies to improve extraction and quality of extracted juices

    Consumers are increasingly health-conscious and seek products with minimal additives and preservatives. The modern consumer understands the link between consuming bioactive compounds from fruits and vegetables and the associated health benefits. Hence, there has been a steady rise in demand for juices made from fresh fruits and vegetables, with minimal processing and no added sugars.

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    AT&T customer discusses safety measures following data breach

    Concern is rising among AT&T customers who may be victims of a data breach.

  • AI Companies Join Forces to Ensure Child Safety Principles in Technologies

    AI companies have pledged to commit efforts against AI-generated child sexual abuse materials and deepfake scandals.

  • Seattle traffic injuries are increasing despite efforts to improve traffic safety

    (The Center Square) – Data from the Seattle Department of Transportation shows that despite its efforts to end traffic fatalities and serious injuries, the number of serious traffic injuries continued to increase to an all-time high in 2023. Fatalities on Seattle streets peaked in 2021 with 31 deaths, but since then has seen a modest drop to 27 deaths in 2023. While traffic deaths have fallen, serious injuries on Seattle streets continue to go up across all...

  • Forest Park enhancing safety measures to give locals a sense of community

    SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) - With the beautiful weather this week, more and more people are flocking to their public parks to soak up the sun and take advantage of park facilities. Over at Forest Park they are increasing the park patrols around the clock to give Springfield residents a sense of security and free up []

  • New radar analysis method can improve winter river safety

    University of Alaska Fairbanks researchers have developed a way to use radar to detect open water zones and other changes in Alaska's frozen rivers in the early winter. The approach can be automated to provide current hazard maps and is applicable across the Arctic and sub-Arctic.

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    MDCPS announces partnership with BusPatrol to equip school buses with safety technology

    SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, FLA. (WSVN) - Earlier this week, Miami-Dade County Public Schools announced a partnership with BusPatrol to launch a School Bus Safety Program withRead More

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    New Orleans officials announce safety measures for French Quarter Fest

    As the start of French Quarter Festival approaches, officials with the City of New Orleans are announcing their plan for public safety.

  • New York’s Vessel to reopen with steel-mesh safety measures after suicides

    Climbable sculpture in Hudson Yards in Manhattan closed in 2021 after four people died by suicideThe Vessel, the huge climbable centerpiece of New York’s upmarket Hudson Yards development that saw a number of suicides, is set to reopen later this year with new safety features, according to developers.The 150ft sculpture, designed by Thomas Heatherwick and built at a cost of $260m, was closed three years ago after four people jumped to their deaths. Besides overall criticism of its design –...