Boston-based Cyvl says it's already helping over 100 municipalities more quickly and easily monitor the condition of infrastructure like streets, sidewalks and signage with artificial intelligence.
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The New Carlisle Town Council voted 4-0 Tuesday for a resolution opposing a developer's request to rezone over 1,000 acres of farmland near New Carlisle for a data center. A St. Joseph County Council committee will vote on the rezoning Tuesday before the full council votes Nov. 11.
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NIPSCO is planning to move its Goshen operations center a couple miles south, despite opposition from its new neighbor.
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More than 300 students will gather at the Tolson Center in Elkhart for Beacon’s Youth Summit, a hands-on event designed to spark interest in healthcare careers.
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Berrien County Sheriff Chuck Heit declined to share details on how men are connecting with the trafficked women because police plan more stings.
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South Bend Schools partner with Oaklawn and Paramount Health Data Project to connect student health and academics in a first-of-its-kind statewide initiative.
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South Bend Police officers' Santa's Elficers program, started in 2016, has outgrown several spaces and they say buying a permanent building will help them continue to grow and serve more kids at Christmas.
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Addison Barger launched the first pinch-hit grand slam in World Series history, as the Toronto Blue Jays overwhelmed the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers in the opener Friday night in Toronto.
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The deployment and the quickening pace of U.S. strikes, including one Friday, raised new speculation about how far the Trump administration may go in operations it says are targeted at drug trafficking.
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Judges will soon take the bench across 16 states, the Justice Department said. These include courts that saw the biggest losses of judges this year.
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Pakistan banned a hard-line Islamist party on Thursday, more than a week after heated clashes with police that left at least five people dead.
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The sanctions sharply escalate tensions with the leftist leader of a country that has traditionally been one of the closest U.S. allies in South America.