Council says ‘no deal’ to blackjack game downtown
Bound by its own overlooked law, the city council appeared
Ohio shaping up as ground zero for Election Day disputes
CINCINNATI - Twelve years after voting problems delayed the 2000 presidential election results, Ohio – possibly the most pivotal state on the political map – sits at the center of a dispute that once again could put the outcome in limbo for weeks.
Home owner worry
The loss of a beloved tax deduction for South County homeowners is at stake, as Congress looks to make tough calls on how to decrease its federal deficit.
High speed rail open house slated for Monday
Residents next week will be able to learn about a proposal route
Residents speak out for and against incorporation
Both the San Martin Neighborhood Alliance and opponents of San
Cities seek restoration of some redevelopment spending
Days after the California Supreme Court moved to shut down about 400 municipal redevelopment agencies, local officials are scrambling to convince the same Legislature that abolished the agencies to resurrect some of their spending powers.
Council shoots down habitat plan
Several members of the Gilroy City Council said Monday they