Jesse Hamilton Resigns After Corruption Charges Rock NYC Real Estate Deals

The political storm surrounding City Hall deepened last week when Jesse Hamilton, Deputy Commissioner for Real Estate at the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), abruptly resigned — just an … Read more

D.C. Police Raid Near Elementary School Sparks Mount Pleasant Outrage

A usually calm residential block in Mount Pleasant, Washington, D.C., erupted in tension Wednesday morning when federal and local law enforcement officers carried out an arrest just blocks from Bancroft … Read more

Pacheco Dam Expansion Scrapped: $3.2 Billion California Water Project Shelved

After years of planning and escalating costs, Valley Water has decided to suspend its controversial Pacheco Dam expansion project indefinitely. The decision came after the board of directors unanimously voted … Read more

Clark County Rental Assistance Hits Funding Limit: Eviction Prevention Programs Halted

Clark County’s widely used rental assistance program, the Eviction Prevention and Fixed Income Rent Assistance initiative, has officially stopped accepting new applications. The program, formerly known as CHAP, has been … Read more

Bronx Charity Controversy: $300K in New Grants Despite Past Mismanagement

Despite past controversies, the Bronx Community Foundation—accused of failing to distribute nearly $400,000 raised for fire victims—has been awarded $300,000 in new grants from city and state lawmakers this spring. … Read more

Trump Claims Beverly Hills Residents Leave Cars Unlocked — Locals Disagree

President Donald Trump has stirred debate and confusion after asserting that Beverly Hills residents leave cars unlocked — and even garage doors open — to prevent costly damage during theft … Read more

New York Parents Shocked as Back-to-School Supply Costs Hit Record High

Back-to-school season in New York is turning into a financial challenge for thousands of parents as the cost of school supplies soars higher than ever before. From backpacks to notebooks, … Read more

Boston Police Watchdog vs Commissioner: Why Accountability Fails

The sun had set on a February night in 2022 when three teenage boys wrapped up a basketball game at the Harbor Point Apartments in Dorchester Bay. As they walked … Read more

CPS Budget Crisis: Will $379M TIF Surplus Save Chicago Schools?

A critical vote on the Chicago Public Schools budget is set for Thursday, and the debate has turned into a political and financial standoff. At the center of the conflict … Read more

Benjamin Guerrero-Cruz Detained by ICE, Family Questions Silent Transfers

What started as an ordinary day for the Guerrero-Cruz family turned into a nightmare when 18-year-old Benjamin Guerrero-Cruz was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) while walking his dog … Read more