Governors, County Leaders Gather in D.C. for 2016 Winter Meetings
Among the topics being discussed at the National Governors Association and National Association of Counties meetings: Opioid abuse, rural poverty and fiscal challenges, among many others.
Sound Advice When Implementing Police Body Camera Programs
“It’s important to slow down and get things right,” the assistant chief in Montgomery County, Maryland, told members of the National Association of Counties during a law enforcement subcommittee session this weekend.
When the Soft Power of Naming City Streets Sparks Conflict
From time to time, an ordinarily non-confrontational municipal function can become something very much out of the ordinary.
Which President Comes Out on Top in U.S. County Naming?
The answer might not be a surprise but the geographic history of that common name is interesting to navigate.
At the Illinois State Capitol, Obama Eschews the ‘Refusal to Compromise as an Accomplishment’
This week, the president returned to Springfield, where the inter-party “trust we’d built meant that we came at each debate assuming the best in one another and not the worst.”
Boise’s Sound Approach to Engaging Its Local Skateboarders
Instead of viewing them as a nuisance, local leaders have been expanding recreational infrastructure and planning efforts.
Boston Deploys ‘Be Like Sebastian’ Campaign to De-Escalate Winter Parking Battles
When is it OK to use a chair to save a dug-out parking space following a blizzard?
Former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter Joins What Works Cities as Senior Fellow
New York City’s former chief analytics officer, Mike Flowers, also joins the program, funded by the Bloomberg Philanthropies.
New York Village Faces Its Own Toxic Water Crisis
In Hoosick Falls, the discovery of high levels of a synthetic chemical, PFOA, has the town avoiding the tap. What comes next?
Vacant Walmart Sites Create Giant Big-Box Stumbling Blocks for Local Governments
As the global retail giant shutters 154 U.S. stores, some communities are facing huge economic redevelopment hurdles. But there are some outside-the-box ideas for filling these hard-to-fill footprints.
Some Fear Vote Could Make North Carolina ‘First in Flight, Last in Health’
State Health Plan board members may vote to ax a very popular insurance plan for Tar Heel state employees on Friday. And down the road, spousal benefits might be at risk, too.
Some Good News With the Future ‘Really Big One’ and Other Major Quakes
Amid heightened attention on alarming Pacific Northwest disaster scenarios, the White House has been touting the promise of an earthquake early-warning system that's under development. But there's a lot more work to do to prepare.
East Coast Blizzard Aids Delaware in Courtship of Austin Startup
Two entrepreneurs got the red carpet treatment in the First State, which wants to boost its tech credentials.
N.C. Court Upholds Firings of Sheriff’s Deputies in Political Coercion Case
At issue: Are employees of a county sheriff’s department in the Tar Heel State county employees?
Innovative Braking Technology Helps Power Seattle’s Newest Streetcar Line
Onboard battery storage is allowing rail vehicles to travel offwire.
Complex Federal Land Footprint Causes Snow-Removal Quandary in D.C.
Why is that sidewalk not shoveled? In the nation’s capital, the feds are often to blame.
Here’s How Some Cities Are Mobilizing Citizens in Blizzard Response
Beyond paying for snow-clearing help, many municipalities hope residents will pitch in to help their community—and stay off the roads.
Vermont State Workers Duped in Tax-Season Phishing Scam
This attack may have “looked more professional” than others, but there was a big red flag, too.
The Story Behind How the Laquan McDonald Shooting Video Was Released
At Chicago Hack Night, journalist Brandon Smith details how he used FOIA to force the city to make the video public.
Why Many Cities Should Be Envious of D.C.'s Parks and Recreation Programs
The nation’s capital is a swimmer’s paradise because of its investments in municipal pools. And now, non-swimmers can take advantage of a great wellness perk the District offers its residents.
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