City should heed the warning of Paso Robles
One of the key jobs of any city government is to promote public
Even ‘safe and sane’ fireworks need some common sense
Don’t be misled by so-called “safe and sane” fireworks on this holiday, or any other.
These sparklers can still blind and burn skin. They can ignite housefires and wildfires. They can kill or maim pets. The “safe and sane” designation assumes another very important ingredient:...
Moving the pile on vacant downtown buildings
It’s working. The owners of the long-vacant unreinforced masonry buildings downtown are coming to City Hall for the proverbial “come to Jesus” meeting with city staff.
Westfield pulls the plug on the mega-mall … so now what?
It's unfortunate that Westfield will not elaborate on the new
City employee unions need to quickly get over paradigm paralysis
The harsh economic reality that continues to unfold and affect
Our view: The highest sales tax rate for the poorest city in the county?
In May of 2013, Mayor Don Gage first introduced the idea of a “Quality of Life” bond measure for the November ballot. “It's not for education, it's not for police officers. It's for capital improvements,” he told a Dispatch reporter.








