Gov. Abbott Volunteers Texas for HUD Pilot Program to Combat Fraud in Federal Housing Initiatives
Governor Greg Abbott volunteers Texas for a HUD pilot program to fight fraud in federal affordable housing. His letter emphasizes efficient program administration and preventing misuse of funds.
Senator Gallego Discusses Immigration Enforcement and Community Concerns Across Phoenix Valley
Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego commented on Trump's immigration policies and potential ICE actions in Phoenix, voicing concerns about federal agent reassignments and the risk to citizens during local media stops.
Baltimore Delegate Caylin Young Resigns from Equity Role After Being Charged with Second-Degree Assault
Baltimore Del. Caylin Young resigned from his city role following an assault charge but remains a state official. His resignation is effective since January 8. He is accused of physically assaulting someone on New Year's Day.
Fort Caroline Elementary Opens "STEM Forge" 3D Printing Lab to Inspire Future Innovators in Jacksonville
Fort Caroline Elementary opens a new 3D Printing Lab, the "STEM Forge," at its DCPS STEM Innovation Center to inspire innovation in young learners with hands-on technology experiences.
Park City Council Interviews Candidates for Open Seat, Prepares for Sundance Festival and 2034 Winter Games
The Park City Council interviewed candidates for a vacant seat, planned discussions for city projects, and prepares for Sundance and the 2034 Winter Games. City Hall will close for MLK Day, while PC MARC remains open.
Silverton Sets the Pace in Colorado, First to Meet Proposition 123 Affordable Housing Goals Ahead of Schedule
Silverton, Colorado, became the first local government to meet its Proposition 123 affordable housing commitment a year early, highlighted by DOLA for leveraging housing programs and partnerships.












