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Facial recognition is growing more powerful. Experts say patchwork regulations aren’t enough | CBC News

Some police services in Canada are using facial recognition technology to help solve crimes, while other police forces say human rights and privacy concerns...

City honors, frozen lemonade among this week’s Amarillo business news

City of Amarillo earns budget award for 33rd straight yearFor the 33rd straight year, the City of Amarillo has earned the Government Finance Officers...

‘No major snafus’: Millions’ worth of water infrastructure upgrades underway in St. Clair

ST. CLAIR — Two massive multimillion-dollar infrastructure projects will soon be underway in the city of St. Clair this summer — part of a...

Sports betting is legal in 38 states now, but these residents wager the most

Earlier this year a record 67.8 million American adults bet on Super Bowl - that's more than a quarter of the U.S. adult population...

Biden admin. announces $66.9 million for Detroit, Kalamazoo and Menominee infrastructure

Washington — The Biden administration has awarded about $66.9 million to three infrastructure improvement projects in Michigan, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced Wednesday.The...

Detroit City Council bans some businesses from locking doors with patrons inside

Detroit — The Detroit City Council on Tuesday voted to amend a city ordinance to specify that businesses with bulletproof glass cannot lock patrons...

Federal investment bears fruit at Stewart Airport

Federal officials joined Orange County leaders last week at Stewart International Airport to highlight millions of dollars in investments there.U.S. Rep. Pat Ryan, D-Kingston,...

Infrastructure, water experts to Licking County officials: Collaboration key for growth

NEWARK − Licking County officials listened to infrastructure firm experts advise that collaboration among political jurisdictions will be key to preparation for Intel and...

Want more low-cost flight options in Canada? Flair’s retiring CEO says the rules need to change | CBC News

Stephen Jones, the outgoing CEO of Flair Airlines, has a message for Canadian air travelers: the country needs viable low-cost carriers. But Jones warns...

Binghamton’s 2024 infrastructure improvement plan targets these streets, sewer upgrades

A $9.3 million infrastructure improvement plan will involve water, sewer and sidewalk upgrades as well as paving dozens of streets in the City of...

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