FBI Corruption Probe Casts Wide Net Over L.A. City Hall
Federal investigators are looking at more than a dozen people, including two councilmen and members of Mayor Garcetti’s team.
City Manager Says Rampant NIMBYism Led Him to Resign
Lafayette's longtime city manager is leaving and it's all your fault.
Proposed Bill Would Stymie Local Slow-Growth Measures
AB 943 would require a two-thirds supermajority for any local measures that restrict development.
State and Local Governments Clash Over Housing Laws
While efforts to ease the state’s housing crisis are in full swing at the state level, a number of local governments are pushing for initiatives which would limit development even further.
San Diego and Tijuana Get World First Binational Airport Terminal
While all air traffic is still going through the Tijuana International Airport, just a stone’s throw from the US/Mexico border, a 390-foot sky bridge spans the border and links up with a full servi
Video: The Curious History of California City
A fascinating video popped up in our feed the other day. It focuses on the third largest city, by area, in the state.
Deceased Concord City Attorney Leaves Development Project in Limbo
City Attorney Mark Coon had been investigating allegations about a developer’s potential lobbying violations.
Palo Alto City Council Votes to Regulate Franchise Stores Coming to Town
The regulation only applies to Palo Alto’s California Ave. considered a hub for eclectic, independent businesses.
Palm Springs considers assistance for displaced renters
The condo-ization of Palm Springs is displacing dozens of city residents, as more and more apartment buildings are turned into individual units and put up for sale, or being torn down to make way f
