Rapides student, employee information dating back to 1995 part of PowerSchool data breach

Rapides student, employee information dating back to 1995 part of PowerSchool data breach

Some students and employees in Rapides Parish schools might have had their personal information compromised because of a breach with a company used by the district for its student information system, according to a news release. PowerSchool, a software company based in California, confirmed that “some RPSB data was part of the information accessed during … Read more

Reservoir in Pacific Palisades was out of commission when fire started

Reservoir in Pacific Palisades was out of commission when fire started

A 117-million gallon reservoir in one of the Los Angeles communities ravaged by wildfires was out of commission when the fire started in the area on Tuesday. The Santa Ynez Reservoir in the Pacific Palisades has been closed for repairs after a covering designed to preserve water quality tore. The Los Angeles Times first reported … Read more

What we learned as short-handed Warriors fall to red-hot Pacers

What we learned as short-handed Warriors fall to red-hot Pacers

What we learned as short-handed Warriors fall to red-hot Pacers originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area BOX SCORE There’s no questioning the Warriors’ heart and hustle Friday night in their 108-96 loss to the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Sometimes being down six players is just too much to overcome. The Warriors were without … Read more

3 observations after Sixers slide to loss against cellar-dwelling Pelicans

3 observations after Sixers slide to loss against cellar-dwelling Pelicans

3 observations after Sixers slide to loss against cellar-dwelling Pelicans originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia The Sixers squeaked past the team at the bottom of the Eastern Conference on Wednesday night in the Wizards. They could not do the same Friday against the last-placed Pelicans. New Orleans took a 123-115 win at Wells Fargo … Read more

GPS collars, proximity sensors to track Washington’s black tailed deer

GPS collars, proximity sensors to track Washington’s black tailed deer

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is launching a research study to develop new methods for monitoring black-tailed deer populations in the state, according to a department announcement. Starting this month, WDFW biologists will use a variety of technologies in southwest Washington to improve their understanding of the deer. Current methods are difficult … Read more