GROSSE POINTE WOODS Residents have found a way to remember their loved ones through the Grosse Pointe Woods Community Tree Commission’s Memorial Tree Program.
The purchase of KYTL-LD Twin Falls, Idaho, by i84 Broadcasting Co. tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.
Florida budget adds $37 million in cybersecurity spending
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis leaves a COVID-19 vaccination site in Miami Gardens on Jan. 6. (Joe Raedle / Getty Images)
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Florida officials are poised to spend $37 million on cybersecurity in the upcoming fiscal year, including on new investments in hardening industrial control defenses, identity management, migrations of government websites to the .gov domain and the creation of a new cybersecurity operations center.
The budget Gov. Ron DeSantis signed this week largely follows the recommendations of a 15-member task force that filed its final report in January. Among the suggestions by the group, which was led by Lt. Gov. Jeannette Nunez, was an increase in the number of full-time cybersecurity professionals in the Florida Digital Service, the state’s year-old IT agency. Florida lawmakers passed legislation earlier this year unanimously endorsing the recommendations
Covid-19: NI shoppers throng to stores on third day of reopening
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image captionTown centres were crowded with shoppers and diners on the bank holiday weekend
Shoppers have thronged the streets on the third day since non-essential retail was allowed to reopen in Northern Ireland.
Large crowds gathered in town centres, as outdoor hospitality also entered day three of trading again.
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council relaxed Sunday trading restrictions for the first two weeks of May, in anticipation of large crowds.
Non-essential retailers have not been allowed to open their doors since Northern Ireland went into lockdown on 26 December, in a bid to curb the spread of Covid-19.