Most everyone seems to agree that House Bill 4177, which aims to clarify public meetings law, will need fixes in a future legislative session. Lawmakers have recognized that the bill, which passed the ...
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Editorial | PG&E’s soaring bills, practices need still more scrutiny
PG&E. Just naming our utility company brings on a visceral reaction, correct? Which is: how high can my monthly utility bills climb? In already demanding cost of living county and state, this question ...
The city’s law department ruled against Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn’s open meeting law complaint, finding that the Council did not violate state law by meeting privately to deliberate the chaotic ...
Early traction can look like success, but it often masks a different issue that many overlook. Users try the product once and never return. Then, when marketing intensity slows down, and activity ...
Human skills, such as knowing when to speak and when to pause, reading body language and creating a safe environment where ...
Funding from Bosch, MediaTek, and John Doerr to fuel startup’s mission to support millions of GPUs and achieve up to 70% in power savings ...
Psycho Killer, from Se7en writer Andrew Kevin Walker, is a boring collection of horror tropes that’s tonally all over the place.
Families and Communities Minister Kate Washington is facing calls to resign or be sacked, after the guardian of NSW’s most vulnerable children revealed she was clueless that two kids in state care ...
The minister responsible for NSW’s most vulnerable children is facing calls to resign over a horrifying bungle that allowed a notorious triple murderer to live with kids in state care.
An over-explaining habit is one of the most common protective strategies people use while communicating. And second, this protective habit might be secretly harming your self-esteem. Here’s what’s ...
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Letter from the Editor: The cure for confusion over open meetings laws isn’t more secrecy
Journalists breathed a sigh of relief back in 2023, when Oregon lawmakers passed a bill requiring public officials to do all their work in public. The state already had open meetings laws to enforce ...
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