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California can no longer afford to treat overregulation as just an inconvenience. For too many, it’s a barrier to survival.
High interest rates, unpredictable tariffs, a shortage of homes and a 50-year-old property tax law are hurting California's housing market.
Originally enacted to protect the environment, CEQA has often been misused to stall or stop housing — especially infill and affordable projects in urban areas,” writes Renee Mello.
[Editor’s note: This letter, signed by 27 prominent B.C. experts in urban planning and architecture, was sent last week to ...
San Francisco's government is struggling to address homelessness, with a lack of transparency and ineffective data collection ...
The northern Ontario Township of Fauquier-Strickland could shut down most municipal services by Aug. 1 due to a financial ...
When it comes to solving San Diego’s housing crisis, some cities are standouts. Others are lagging behind. In partnership with KPBS, Voice of San Diego examined housing trends across the […] ...
CNBC names Oregon, Florida, Hawaii, California, and Colorado as the most expensive states in 2025. High costs of housing, groceries, and insurance are key factors.
A mobile outreach team is on the road in Nova Scotia's Cumberland County, something community partners say is a significant ...
The number of homeless Americans over 50 is expected to triple by 2030 as Trump unveils massive cuts to social safety net programmes, reports Mary O'Hara ...
The state is vast and housing markets vary by region, but on average, the major metros in California aren’t experiencing the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Monday expressed concern over the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza and ...