Some areas do have right-to-garden laws like Illinois to protect homeowners from overbearing HOAs. In areas that don't, the user's suggestion to work with HOAs to change bylaws is a beneficial step.
By Lillian Murphy The Student Government Association (SGA) met on Tuesday, February 3, after rescheduling due to weather conditions. The meeting was unusually short, running for only 14 minutes with ...
Teen Center’s public spaces in January as the Cheyenne River Youth Project kicked off the new year. Not only were three fully ...
No charges will be filed related to a construction project that was criticized by some community members at a board of supervisors meeting.
With time running out, they don’t stop calls for city to undo its rejection of $20.1 million grant to turn a University ...
Keystone officials showed some reluctance while granting general support to give funds to a Habitat Humanity project in Soda Creek in need of around $1 million. Keystone Town Council informally ...
The Milwaukee Public Schools board is contemplating legal action against paint manufacturers to recover $43.5 million spent on lead paint cleanup in 100 schools.
A new mural will soon be coming to Tallahassee’s southside, thanks to a public-private partnership between the Community ...
Resilient Garden redefines Miami Beach living through elevated architecture that protects nature, resists hurricanes, ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans wants to know which of its customers are getting their water ...
The team behind St. Paul’s United Village project is asking the city for permission to dial back the amount of glass along ...
Plus: An illegal $40 million giveaway, fighting ICE—and will the supes stand up to AT&T? That's The Agenda for Feb. 8-15 ...
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