Georgetown, S.C.-based Tidelands Health experienced a computer system failure at the end of August that temporarily delayed outpatient tests and procedures and rerouted ambulances. While systems were ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) -- A major failure of the BART computer system shut down trains for nearly an hour early Thursday, triggering delays and leaving thousands of commuters scrambling to find ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) – Thousands of flights across the country were either delayed or canceled Wednesday because of a computer system outage. The FAA grounded all domestic flight departures after its pre ...
BART said Thursday that a computer failure caused a major delay to the entire transit system early Thursday morning, but service resumed later in the morning as the agency recovered. The system ...
The ground stop and Federal Aviation Administration systems failures Wednesday morning that impacted thousands of flights across the U.S. appear to have been the result of a mistake that occurred ...
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. - BART on Thursday reported a major delay system-wide because of a computer failure, causing major delays for about an hour along with residual holdups throughout the system. The ...
Metro officials admitted Monday they are worried that a computer problem that halted trains twice over the weekend could happen again at any time, as they search for what caused a mapping system in ...
CHICAGO (NewsNation) — After a NOTAM computer system failure at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) caused a temporary nationwide pause in flight operations, the FAA announced that normal air ...
LATEST 6:06 a.m. BART has announced that the system is recovering from its earlier computer failure, but major delays remain throughout the system. JUNE 9, 5:59 a.m. A major delay due to a computer ...
Bay Area Rapid Transit resumed service Thursday after a computer failure led to systemwide delays at the beginning of the morning commute. Bay Area students advocate for BART tax measure Traffic stop ...
SACRAMENTO (KRON) – Some offices of the California Department of Motor Vehicles are back up and running Wednesday morning, while others are not, after what it calls a “catastrophic” computer failure.
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