In the 1980s the land beneath the homes near Martin Luther King and Carey, which were built on geologic fault lines, began to subside as the city extracted groundwater.
State transportation officials and local leaders from Portland and Vancouver urged an Oregon legislative panel to approve $1 billion to replace the aging Interstate 5 bridge over the Columbia River.
Legislation barring photo radar and red-light cameras in Arizona is closer to becoming law, despite concerns that it could increase traffic accidents and deaths.
Nevada lawmakers are mulling multiple ways to address the high costs of rent, whether through direct state action or by enabling counties to implement rent stabilization on their own.
A heated debate over food truck regulation in Arizona highlights the stark differences in opinion between Republicans and Democrats in the legislature when it comes to conflicts of interest.
Nearly a trillion gallons of water lie frozen in the mountains of California's Sierra Nevada. Most of it will melt between now and July — and most of it will flow down into the Central Valley.