Tenant advocates are asking the city for relief reminiscent of the pandemic era as “Operation Midway Blitz” upends daily life for many.
From automated reporting to AI-powered 911 systems, AI is reshaping law enforcement faster than regulations can keep up. New ...
The Justice Department is appealing a Rhode Island federal judge’s ruling, further complicating the chaotic suspension of ...
The city is reducing red tape for development by eliminating parking minimums and allowing single staircases in certain ...
In Colorado, Montana, New York and Washington, voters weighed in on proposals to change zoning, impact fees and permitting ...
A 12-state coalition claims recent changes unlawfully tie funding to population data they can’t access and shorten timelines ...
With a 60% increase in bus docks and better connections with the train station, the South Station bus terminal will enable ...
As many as 22 cities have formed agreements with the California Department of Transportation to clear homeless encampments on ...
The Justice Department is asking states and counties for access to voter rolls. Local officials should pause before sharing ...
Facing a “silver tsunami” of retirements and inequities in hiring, the District of Columbia is using paid internships to ...
A recent Euna Solutions survey found 83% of local governments still accept payments through the post.
The district court’s injunction forces the Ninth Circuit to consider detailed court findings when reviewing an earlier ...
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