HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Six years ago, the Honolulu Police Department launched its online crime mapping tool. But it wasn't until Tuesday that the tool actually mapped violent crimes, a glaring ...
A mapping tool that aims to provide forecasters and communities with flooding information has expanded to cover 60% of the U.S. population, the National Weather Service announced Thursday. With this ...
Gov. Roy Cooper on Tuesday ordered a study of the cumulative impact that pollution and other environmental issues have in poorer communities, and he ordered state agencies to begin the process of ...
In any given place, zoning laws decide what we can build and where. There are estimated to be some 30,000 local governments in the U.S. that employ zoning laws, and they can be complex. “Sometimes 150 ...
BOSTON (WWLP) – MassMapper, a new online interactive mapping tool that provides multiple types of geological information in Massachusetts, is now available. Developed by the Executive Office of ...
It is obvious that knowing the location and availability of resources such as hospitals, transportation equipment and water during an emergency situation can save lives. Researchers at Georgia Tech ...
Our health is influenced by where we live, learn, work, and play. The economic, political, structural, and cultural factors that interact in our homes, schools, workplaces, and communities influence ...
Gray wolf conservationists, ranchers, law enforcement officials and anyone else with internet access can now track the movement of GPS-collared wolves as they roam the state. The California Department ...
When it comes to crime in your neighborhood, how much do you want to know? The Honolulu Police Department has a crime mapping tool you can use to look up those crimes. But violent crimes, such as ...
In an effort to help prevent wolf-livestock conflict in California, state wildlife officials have unveiled a new online map that gives daily updates on the movements of gray wolf packs throughout the ...
A mapping tool that aims to provide forecasters and communities with flooding information has expanded to cover 60% of the U.S. population, the National Weather Service announced Thursday. With this ...
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