Why Puerto Rico still doesn’t know how many people died in Hurricane Maria The island's independent statistics institute is on track to be merged into another department, upending a decade of work. Jun 6, 2018 By Benjamin Freed
10 things ‘I wish I had known’ before the disaster hit In disasters, government officials are called upon to respond and recover. Here are 10 things wish they had known before jumping into action. Jun 6, 2018 By StateScoop Staff
10 things ‘I wish I had known’ before the disaster hit In disasters, government officials are called upon to respond and recover. Here are 10 things wish they had known before jumping into action. Jun 6, 2018 By StateScoop Staff
10 things ‘I wish I had known’ before the disaster hit In disasters, government officials are called upon to respond and recover. Here are 10 things wish they had known before jumping into action. Jun 6, 2018 By StateScoop Staff
Palo Alto renews its quest to build a citywide fiberoptic network The municipal network would give residents the same quality of broadband service enjoyed by the Silicon Valley hub's biggest corporate neighbors, city CIO Jonathan Reichental told StateScoop. Jun 5, 2018 By Benjamin Freed
Colorado reboots one-stop small business portal The new mobile-friendly website replaces a decade-old service that did not work well with modern devices. Jun 5, 2018 By Ryan Duffy
Cybersecurity firm offers free penetration testing to states ahead of midterm elections Synack is the latest tech company to offer its services to states worried about election security this year. Jun 5, 2018 By Benjamin Freed
California Senate passes ‘gold standard’ net neutrality bill, New York may follow It's the most comprehensive state-led effort countering the FCC's vote to repeal net neutrality. Jun 4, 2018 By Ryan Johnston
Without enforcement, Washington state falls short on EV adoption goals State lawmakers directed government entities to buy electric when new vehicles were needed, but a new report shows that few followed the requirement. Jun 4, 2018 By Ryan Duffy
Atlanta’s ransomware attack destroyed years of police dashboard camera footage The lost video could make it more difficult to prosecute some criminal cases. Jun 4, 2018 By Benjamin Freed