T-Mobile is launching a new version of its JUMP device upgrade program, called “JUMP On Demand,” that gives customers the option to lease a smartphone with the ability to upgrade to a new device ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) – A new program being launched this summer in the Port City will help Mobile police officers better respond to mental health calls and treat those who are mentally ill. On Thursday ...
Strapped to a stretcher in the back of an ambulance, the shooting victim moaned, then screamed. Blood splattered across the ...
This mobile health unit is a new way the Ronald McDonald house will be delivering healthcare to those in need. Dr. James Broadhurst, the attending physician of this motorized medical center and the ...
T-Mobile is rewarding all of its customers with free Magenta status, a brand-new program that offers a suite of travel and entertainment perks and deals. SolStock/Getty Images T-Mobile is rewarding ...
Jerome Davin, director of USDA’s Mobile Computing Program Management Office in the enterprise applications services division. (Photo: David Stegon/FedScoop) The Agriculture Department is in the early ...
is an editor overseeing The Verge’s product reviews and service journalism programs. Dan has covered the technology world for over a decade at The Verge. T-Mobile today announced a new smartphone ...
T-Mobile customers can upgrade phones up to twice a year for a $10 monthly fee. July 10, 2013 — -- It seems like every month there's a brand new smartphone, but you may get to upgrade only every ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG)— The City of Mobile is launching a new program that expands recycling options, while also helping the homeless and those battling addiction. The program is a partnership with ...
Salisbury Fire Department leaders say a two-year mobile health and opioid outreach program helped cut overdose calls by more ...
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Mobile home residents in California face an outsize risk of failing utility systems, flooding and fires as a result of infrastructure that frequently hasn’t been updated or repaired in decades. In ...
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