LAHSA Paid $800,000 to Silence Bombshell Whistleblower Claims
The news keeps getting worse for the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA).
Vacaville Selects Next City Manager
Savita Chaudhary is poised to become the next city manager of Vacaville in Solano County.
Santa Cruz Soda Tax Likely to Spark Legal Challenge
As of May 1, a 2-cent-per-ounce tax on sugary drinks is in effect for the City of Santa Cruz.
State Launches AI Tool to Boost Permitting and Fire Recovery in Los Angeles
The State of California will provide free artificial intelligence (AI) software to the City and County of Los Angeles in order to help them streamline permit approvals and speed up re-building in a
California’s Population is Growing Again. Can Housing Catch Up?
Just a few years ago, continued population decline and waning influence in Washington seemed like an inevitable part of California’s story. But a new chapter is being written in real time.
New York City Launches ‘Quality of Life Division’ to Tackle Urban Nuisances. Will More Cities Follow?
From graffiti and illegal dumping to public drug use and rodents, quality of life complaints are on the rise in major cities across the U.S.
