Teachers say fewer phones in the classroom will mean fewer distractions, but some parents worry about safety.
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After a recent opinion by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, some council members believe the city might be able to regulate “aesthetics-related” concerns, like height, design and location of antennas and poles.
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Kentucky would be one of several states, including Georgia and Tennessee, to adopt a "hands-free" driving law if lawmakers pass House Bill 255.
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Because it travels over such high-frequency airwaves that can't travel through walls or windows, companies have to install possibly millions of miniature cell towers on top of lamp posts and buildings.