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The city's government lacks basic capacity to function. Rather than simplifying systems, it is giving up. Residents aren't.
Roberto Reyes had barely left his Fontana, California, apartment and was just a block down the road on his way to work when ...
A husband-and-wife ministry’s efforts to rebuild after a devastating wildfire reveal the fragile future of the area’s ...
A growing number of local governments in Michigan and the country are cracking down on homeless encampments. The city of Lansing is suing two businesses for “allowing” a homeless camp to expand ...
Imagine a large amphitheater, several miles of multi-use trails and wetland observation spaces along the Pearl River in downtown Jackson.
This park is more than a construction site. It is a sacred space meant to inspire generations. Let us honor Dr. King not just ...
Debate on Senate Bill 79, the housing bill authored by Senator Scott Weiner (D-San Francisco), will resume when the Assembly ...
The keys to City Hall are up for grabs on Nov. 4, when all 13 City Council seats and the mayor’s office are up for election. Minneapolis has used ranked-choice voting since 2009. No primary election ...
The full-time earnings needed for renters to afford a two-bedroom range from around $25 per hour in Arcadia and parts of ...
The developer for a proposed one million-square-foot warehouse is requesting a special exception to relocate to a tributary ...
Milford Entities appeared to mistakenly wire PILOT fees to scammers who posed as the Battery Park City Authority.