Newscan: Video captures gunman shooting two Los Angeles County deputies in patrol-car ambush
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Video captures gunman shooting two Los Angeles County deputies shot in patrol-car ambush
Two Los Angeles County Sheriff deputies ambushed, shot; protesters yell, “We hope they die’
Lancaster, Pa., police release body-cam footage from Sunday shooting
Computer hackers attack Fairfax County school system
Walmart, Zipline team to bring first-of-its-kind drone delivery service to the U.S.
‘We must find a better way’: Lancaster officials react to man fatally shot by officer
Oregon man, freed after using Molotov cocktail to start fire, set six more: cops
Video: Officer running away while shooting man with knife in Lancaster
Wildfires live updates: Gusty winds could whip up blazes
Wildfires intensify ‘unbearably high’ economic pain in the West, particularly rural towns
‘Is doomsday here?’: Biden says, calling Trump ‘climate arsonist’
Verizon purchases prepaid wireless provider Tracfone for about $7 billion
‘It’s 8 p.m. on Election Day.’ Experts share their nightmare scenarios.
Momentum slows in Minneapolis City Council’s plan to remake police
How Charter Commission kept Minneapolis police reform off of November ballot
Portland mayor says he won’t ‘capitulate’ to critics
CenturyLink has a new name—Lumen Technologies—and old problems
As one Chicago hospital plans to close, another aims to expand
Nvidia buys ARM Holdings from SoftBank for $40 billion
Another hurdle for Chicago’s Internet push: Reluctance to take free deal
Renault tests blockchain to ensure cars comply with regulations
Public Safety Advocate: Why is the FCC rushing to strip public safety of vital spectrum?
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FirstNet 9/11 blog: Improving communications for public safety
L3Harris leads team to help transform U.S. Air Force flight-simulator training
The FirstNet network expands across Maine to advance public-safety communications capabilities
CenturyLink transforms, rebrands as Lumen
T-Mobile and Ericsson demonstrate 5.6 Gbps using MU-MIMO on a single channel of 2.5 GHz spectrum