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Franklin the Turtle: A New Face for Government Messages

December 11, 2025

Franklin the Turtle, a beloved character from children's books, has become an unexpected figure in government communications. Recently, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) used an image of Franklin to promote a crime hotline. The image showed Franklin on the phone, with police arre

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Santa Rosa's Parking Garage: A Battle Over Surplus Land

December 1, 2025

In a recent legal showdown, a California court backed Santa Rosa's plan to sell a downtown parking garage. The case, which started nearly three years ago, was all about whether the city followed the rules in declaring the garage as surplus property. The garage, known as Garage 5, is located on Thir

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Building Homes Near Train Stations: UK's New Plan

November 19, 2025

The UK government has a new idea to solve the housing crisis. They want to build 1. 5 million homes by 2029. But it's not looking good. So, they have a plan. They will say "yes" to new homes near train stations. This is if the homes follow some rules. The government thinks this will help build more

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California's Bold Move to Build More Homes

October 10, 2025

California is making big changes to how and where homes can be built. The governor recently approved a new law that allows more apartments near public transit spots in major cities. This means taller buildings, up to nine stories, can be built close to transit hubs, while areas a bit farther away ca

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The Clock is Ticking: How Time Limits Shape Housing Aid

June 7, 2025

In Delaware, housing aid comes with a seven-year deadline. This isn't just about counting down the days. It's about pushing people to improve their lives. Becca Morris, a single mom, saw this deadline as a motivator. It drove her to go back to school and secure a better future for herself and her so

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Renting in America: Can It Be Better?

November 22, 2024

Renting might sound like a bad thing in America, but it's a different story in places like Germany and Japan. There, about half of people rent their homes. Renting has its perks too, like no big upfront payments or surprise fixes. But in America, especially in big cities, renting is tough. In Boston