Legislative plans for a research tax credit for the semiconductor industry and paying Oregon’s share of a multibillion-dollar bridge over the Columbia River took shape Tuesday.
Contrary to the popular narrative of homeless people moving to California, the study found that nine out of 10 people experiencing homelessness in the Golden State are residents.
Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed the overwhelming bulk of legislation that would have expanded tenant protections, made changes to eviction proceedings and authorized more tools to address the housing crisis.
Colorado voters have shut down three ballot initiatives since 2008 that would have assigned certain legal rights associated with “personhood” to the unborn.
The guidelines and strategies set in place to protect the stability and sustainability of the Colorado River, which supplies more than one-third of Phoenix’s water, are set to expire at the end of 2026.
While horses can hurt their environment if left unchecked, some experts say it's possible to manage small numbers of them. The Forest Service refuses to entertain the idea.