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Newsom signs California energy package into law
The new provisions seek to address rising electricity costs, wildfire mitigation and climate funding. The package includes a blueprint for a regional Western electricity market and requires community air monitoring in select locations.
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How predictive data can reduce driving accidents and deaths
Smartphones and connected vehicle data can help traffic safety officials spot and fix accident hot spots, says a report from the Governors Highway Safety Association and Cambridge Mobile Telematics.
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Mayors group joins legal battle against LA National Guard deployment
The U.S. Conference of Mayors urges the 9th Circuit to block deployment. State attorneys general remain divided, with 19 supporting the president’s authority and 22 challenging similar actions in D.C.
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The Municipal Cost Index
See the latest update to the MCI, used by governments and contractors in calculating monthly budgets.
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Amazon pledged to deliver affordable housing to the Puget Sound region. It just hit 10,000 units.
The milestone resulted from the company’s $900 million investment in housing that will remain affordable for 99 years.
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Tracker
Air taxis and urban air mobility: The latest developments
The Federal Aviation Administration plans to establish public-private partnerships to develop regulations and frameworks for advanced air mobility vehicles to “improve how the traveling public and products move," Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said.
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Exemplary Public Servants
Changing the culture of silence around suicide: Exemplary Public Servant Lynne Mignemi
The probation officer built programs that prioritize wellness and open up conversations about mental health, addiction and suicide after years of watching her colleagues bear unspoken grief.
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Residential electricity rates up 6.6% over last year
Local leaders call for relief as gas prices rise and AI demand strains grids.
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More federal funding, public outreach among US transit leaders’ priorities
The American Public Transportation Association is calling for nearly $30 billion more for public transit and $28 billion more for passenger rail in the next surface transportation authorization.
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All-electric firehouse and net-zero police station help Charlotte, N.C., meet climate goals
The city has invested $36 million to build the facilities, which align emergency response with an ambitious strategic energy initiative.
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Amid encampment crackdowns, Maui County, Hawaiʻi, explores ‘compassionate’ approach
A county bill would require notice about encampment removal schedules and assurances the people living in them could remain with their companions and have their personal possessions stored.
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FTA administrator pledges partnership with transit authorities on safety, efficiency, accessibility
Federal Transit Administrator Marcus Molinaro promised to reduce regulatory burdens and accelerate project delivery while urging transit agencies to address crime and operate efficiently.
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California set to allow denser housing by transit
Gov. Gavin Newsom will soon review SB 79, new legislation that will make it easier to build multifamily housing near major train stops and rapid bus lines.
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Cities can lead the way on resilient cooling, report says
Local officials have the tools to expand access to affordable cooling while boosting grid resilience and economic development, according to the Federation of American Scientists.
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Trump signs order to deploy National Guard to address Memphis crime
City and county leaders warn that Trump’s call for boots on the ground could do more harm than good.
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Judge temporarily blocks new HUD housing grant criteria
“The irreparable harm is that these funds would be lost forever by anybody that intends to apply,” U.S. District Judge Mary S. McElroy said.
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CenterPoint Energy courts Minnesota communities for networked geothermal pilot
The utility is hoping to prove to local governments that such decarbonization efforts can meet residents’ energy needs in a cold-weather climate.
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EPA moves to end greenhouse gas emissions reporting
Gutting the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program would strip local governments of information they rely on to hold polluters accountable and undermine efforts to protect residents’ health, climate advocates say.
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Houston had outpaced the nation in addressing homelessness. Now it’s facing a setback.
The city’s unsheltered homeless population jumped 16% in 2025, new point-in-time data shows.
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Horse-drawn carts? High-tech manufacturing? Lancaster County wants to be known for both.
With urban redevelopment, public-private partnerships and diversified manufacturing, the county wants to become a destination for opportunity and growth while honoring its Amish and agrarian roots.
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Trump says he’s sending National Guard to Memphis
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signals cooperation with the White House plan, while Memphis mayor stresses progress without troops and county mayor denounces the move as an occupation.
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California city adopts AI permitting
Lancaster will embark on a public-private partnership with Labrynth, a contractor-side artificial intelligence permitting platform, to speed up the review process.
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Column
Public-private partnerships can help local leaders do more with less
You can share responsibility, combine resources and leverage private-sector capabilities to continue innovating even when times are tough.
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9 ways the FEMA Act would reform federal disaster response
Cities are rallying behind the Fixing Emergency Management for Americans Act, which they say would cut red tape, accelerate recovery funding and strengthen resilience against future disasters.
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San Francisco’s permitting reform seeks an end to building project ‘death by a thousand cuts’
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie’s latest permitting reform package loosens restrictions on historic buildings, reduces fees and clears the path for accessory dwelling units in the city.