EPA Employees Responsible for Colo. Mine Disaster Will Not Face Criminal Charges

An internal EPA report acknowledged employees missed some warning signs and failed to take certain precautions to prevent the spill, but ultimately found the blowout was “likely inevitable” due to built up pressurization.

NLC Report: City Finances Appear to Be Getting Stronger

But there’s a caveat: Infrastructure and pension costs will weigh on municipal budgets in future years.

Criminals Increasingly Hold Government Computers for Ransom

Cybercriminals are preying on government agencies in search of a payoff.

Dallas County Fights 'Slumlord' Over Evictions; New Sacramento Arena Poses Parking Problems

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Columbus, Ohio rescinds employee pay raises; Anchorage's 911 system bleeds cash; and Boston Satanists aren't backing down on invocation.

Early Voting, Now a Reality in Most States, Is Underway

By the end of October, voters in a third of the country will have had the opportunity to cast their ballots.

What Skills Will the Next Generation of Government Employees Need?

The Volcker Alliance plans to research the question, and to offer some answers, during a time of transition in the public sector workforce.

All Eyes on Eroding N.C. Dam; Fla. Voter Registration Extended 1 Week

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: New York state agency in hot water; no REAL ID compliance extension for Kentucky; and building good public spaces in Boise.

Preventing Vital Health Care Information from Being Lost in Translation

A new federal rule requires hospitals and other health care providers to offer interpreters to many non-English speakers.

Navigator Award Finalists: Buffalo Mayor Byron W. Brown and Team

Using municipal data to expand a blight-fighting program that strengthen communities and improves city services.

Join The Pew Charitable Trusts and Route Fifty in Denver on Friday

We’ll be discussing data-driven decision-making in state and local governments, featuring Gov. John Hickenlooper, other Colorado officials and Pew experts looking at issues like elections administration and tax incentives. Attend in person or via webcast.

Recession’s Shadow Still Hangs Over Finances of Some Counties

“General revenue is slowly coming back, on the other hand we’re seeing rapid increases in mandated costs,” says the author of a new National Association of Counties report.

The Recovery Begins in South Carolina. Again.

The Charleston area is no stranger to flooding.

Chicago Teachers Strike Averted; Kentucky Confronts Lexington’s Panhandling Ban

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Oso landslide legal settlements in Washington state; Oklahoma failed to obligate disaster recovery funds; and an Oregon county challenges state over dam.

States Impose Wildly Different Policies in Releasing Police Videos

States have been rushing to catch up with the widespread use of police body cameras by passing laws that govern when and how footage can be released to the public.

Navigator Award Finalists: Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton and Lt. Gov. Tina Smith

There’s a need to expand access to free pre-kindergarten programs in Minnesota. And while an earlier Dayton administration proposal to do that in a big way didn’t gain traction, the North Star State took an important step in the right direction.

Flesh-Eating Worms Have Returned to Florida

Increased trade with Cuba might have brought screwworms back to the U.S. after they were eradicated in the states in 1982.

What Keeps This FEMA Regional Administrator Up at Night?

When a disaster like a large earthquake strikes, government agencies will have to manage the public’s expectations for a quick response. And that’s not easy.

Drug-Addiction Epidemic Creates Crisis in Foster Care

State foster care systems are being overwhelmed by a surge in the number of neglected, abandoned or abused children—stemming largely from drug-addicted parents.

As Hurricane Matthew Approached, a City Manager in Florida Took to Facebook

When it comes to communicating with residents, “for us it’s become very important,” says Satellite Beach City Manager Courtney Barker.

Navigator Award Finalists: Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and Team

Getting the nation’s second-largest city better prepared for its next seismic disaster.

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