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CT narrowly rejects New Canaan's affordable housing moratorium
Stamford Advocate· 3 days agoThe state has rejected New Canaan’s request to get a break from the state’s affordable housing law,...
Maine couple's 'glampground' dream at Sand Pond faces opposition from city, neighbors
Gannett via AOL· 6 hours agoShe produced statistics from the RV Industry Association showing that RV campgrounds generate $611...
Money, weapons and secret meetings: What the Pentagon is doing to arm Taiwan
Defense News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe top goals in this list, unlike those on order via foreign military sales, are for smaller-end...
Powerful GOP senator eyes ships, jets, nukes in defense spending surge
Army Times· 2 days agoThe top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee has released a detailed plan calling for...
Author Seth J. Frantzman | Navy Times
Navy Times· 8 hours agoSeth J. Frantzman is the Israel correspondent for Defense News. He has covered conflict in the Mideast since 2010 for different publications. He has...
National media outlets say Portland is fed up with progressive elected officials. The truth isn’t...
OregonLive.com· 1 day agoMultnomah County voters’ rebuke of District Attorney Mike Schmidt and the defeat of several other...
Illinois Senate Democrats boost budget plan after House leaves town
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 5 days agoSPRINGFIELD — Illinois Senate Democrats closed in Sunday on approving the state’s next budget,...
MEIC: Montana PSC using ‘stall tactic’ with climate petition
Daily Montanan via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe Montana Public Service Commission is slow-walking a petition that would require the utility...
How Does a School District Go Broke With $1.1B in Revenues? When It Spends $1.3B
The 74 via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoQuestion: How does a school district go broke with $1.1 billion in revenues? Answer: When it spends...
Thousands left in limbo as King County eviction cases pile up
AOL· 4 days agoKing County is grappling with a significant backlog of eviction cases, leaving thousands of landlords and tenants without resolution for months. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, eviction proceedings ...