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Artificial intelligence is gaining state lawmakers' attention, and they have a lot of questions
Read full article: Artificial intelligence is gaining state lawmakers' attention, and they have a lot of questionsState legislatures across the country are rushing to get a handle on fast-evolving artificial intelligence.
Hawaii lawmakers fail to pass annual park fee for tourists
Read full article: Hawaii lawmakers fail to pass annual park fee for touristsHawaii lawmakers failed to pass a bill that would have made tourists help pay for the protection of Hawaii’s forests and wildlife even though the idea has widespread public and political support.
Guns in paradise: Ruling could undo strict Hawaii carry law
Read full article: Guns in paradise: Ruling could undo strict Hawaii carry lawA U.S. Supreme Court ruling striking down a New York gun law could mean big changes thousands of miles away in Hawaii, which has strict restrictions on carrying firearms.
States brace for fight over gun laws after high court ruling
Read full article: States brace for fight over gun laws after high court rulingGovernors, lawmakers and attorneys general in states with strict gun-permitting laws are strategizing over how to shore up their restrictions after Thursday’s U.S. Supreme Court decision expanded gun rights in a New York case.
Police: 1 dead after shooting at Washington supermarket; gunman on the loose
Read full article: Police: 1 dead after shooting at Washington supermarket; gunman on the looseAuthorities are searching for a man who opened fire at a grocery store in Washington state, killing one person and injuring another.
Long wait for Hawaii vote spurs call for more voter centers
Read full article: Long wait for Hawaii vote spurs call for more voter centersFILE - In this Nov. 3, 2020, file photo, a long line of people waiting to vote stretches around City Hall on Election Day, in Honolulu. Voter advocates say Hawaii should set up more voter service centers after a last-minute surge of voter interest led to hours-long lines for in-person voting on Election Day even as the state shifted to a vote-by-mail system for casting ballots. Overall, the state’s vote-by-mail election appears to have been a big success, leading to record numbers of voters participating. The law also gives voters the option to vote in person at voter service centers, where people may also register to vote or get help with casting a ballot. Ma said people waited between two to four hours on Tuesday at the two voter centers on Oahu, an island with about 549,000 registered voters.
Coaches Corner: Chris Lee, FBCA Cross Country
Read full article: Coaches Corner: Chris Lee, FBCA Cross CountryChris Lee is the leader of the FBCA Cross Country program. Check out the VYPE Coaches Corner to hear about Coach Lee's coaching philosophies and expectations this year for Fort Bend Christian.
FBCA Magazine Feature: The Champs are Here
Read full article: FBCA Magazine Feature: The Champs are HereTHE HARRIERS OF FORT BEND CHRISTIAN ACADEMY HAD SOME DEFINING HIGHS AND LOWS TO THE 2019 CROSS COUNTRY SEASON. "What our team really took away from the season was that cross country is a team sport. The boys team was led by senior Paul Sanchez and sophomore Dylan Weaver, while the girls were paced by Taylor Dailey and Madeline Font. "Weaver will lead our boys team and we have an incoming freshman girl who can contend for the state title next year. "We will try and get more kids to come out for cross country by recruiting inside our own school.