How More Cities Are Trying to Better Manage Their Nighttime Economies
As Orlando gets its first “bar czar,” other cities focus on balancing quality-of-life issues with supporting businesses that thrive after sundown.
Why Hispanics Are Leaving Some Southern Counties
In some Southern counties, Hispanic populations are declining. Laws intended to crack down on illegal immigration may be to blame.
Trump Warns He’ll Protect Alaska’s Environment, if Murkowski Doesn’t Back Obamacare Repeal
STATE AND LOCAL NEWS ROUNDUP: Missouri still refers to Asian Americans as 'Oriental'; Election Integrity vice chair's credibility questioned; no more parties in Miami Beach . . . after 2 a.m.?
Building a Skills Agenda for the New Economy
We can't rely on the free market to fix our workforce—here's what works.
Multiple States Court Taiwanese Manufacturer, But Is It Worth the Concessions?
Foxconn Technology Group is promising $4 billion in investment and 5,000 new jobs, but not every suitor will get a piece of the pie despite cutting taxes, in some cases, to woo them.
Trump-Induced Labor Pains for Michigan Fruit Growers
STATE AND LOCAL NEWS ROUNDUP: Ohio’s planned review of state tax breaks hasn’t begun; controversial cloud-seeding in North Dakota; and an “atypical” case of mad cow disease in Alabama.
Airport Parking Takes Hit From Uber, Lyft
The growing popularity of ride-hailing could result in less airport revenue from parking, taxis and rental cars.
A Former Whaling and Textiles Hub in New England Seeks Regeneration
New Bedford, Mass., Mayor Jonathan Mitchell pushes for infrastructure investments and a better business climate.
Local Governments Looking for Broadband Partners to Gather in Kansas City
What model is right for yours?
Nebraska Gears Up for ‘Last Stand’ Protests Opposing Keystone XL Pipeline
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Illinois treasurer sends governor a budget to-do list; Colorado lawmakers make mad dash to fix budget error; and Orlando seeks a poet laureate.
U.S. House Appropriations Bill Would Kill TIGER Grants, Provide $2.9 Billion for CDBG
The legislation would also unlock as much as $900 million for the Amtrak Gateway tunnel replacement program in the New York City area.
Impacts of Florida Governor’s New Anti-Venezuela Action Are Unclear
Also in our State and Local Daily News Digest: L.A. has “virtual lock” for future Summer Olympic games; “disputed legal territory” awaits Seattle leaders; and Wisconsin communities struggle to recover from 2016 floods.
Keeping the Nation’s Busiest Locks Running Strong for Another Hundred Years
PHOTOS: The Ballard Locks in Seattle were an American engineering triumph when they opened a century ago and there’s plenty of other critical infrastructure and economic activity that continue to rely on this waterway.
While Most Small Towns Languish, Some Flourish
Small towns in some Western and Southern states are booming, as fast-growing metro areas start to swallow up outlying towns.
State and Local Leaders in Idaho Are Eager to Attract Foreign Investment
“It’s increasingly more important,” state Sen. Kelly Anthon told Route Fifty.
The American South Will Bear the Worst of Climate Change’s Costs
Global warming will intensify regional inequality in the United States, according to a revolutionary new economic assessment of the phenomenon.
U.S. House Bill Would Cut (But Not Eliminate) the Appalachian Regional Commission
A draft bill an Appropriations subcommittee marked up this week does not incorporate President Trump’s plan to shutter the economic development agency.
U.S. House Committee OKs Brownfields Legislation
The bill has some bright spots for local governments.
Immigrants Boost Wages for Everyone
Contrary to the popular narrative, cities and workplaces with a diverse group of immigrants see higher wages—even for native-born Americans across income levels.
Draft Appropriations Bill Bucks Trump’s Request to Ax Rural Water, Sewer Program
“Congress is declaring they are retaining the USDA rural water funding initiative,” according to a policy analyst with the National Rural Water Association.
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