San Diego Grand Jury Urges Major Reforms to City’s Parking Meter Management

San Diego, California – The San Diego County Grand Jury has issued a call for significant reforms to the city’s parking meter system, urging greater transparency in how revenue from the program is managed and utilized. This report highlights concerns surrounding public parking management in one of California’s busiest urban centers. The Grand Jury’s findings suggest that the current infrastructure and policies governing parking meters are not adequately serving the needs of both residents and visitors. Emphasizing accountability, the report recommends that city officials provide clearer information on how parking funds are allocated, which could … Read more

Asheville Homeowner Battles Sky-High Water Bill Amid City’s Meter Malfunction Saga

Asheville, N.C. — An Asheville resident, Robert Ahern, has been left astonished after receiving a water bill nearly 18 times higher than his typical monthly charge, prompting him to seek legal counsel. The unusually high bill exceeded $1,100, an amount Ahern described as comparable to a mortgage payment, leading to a significant dispute with the City’s Water Resources Department. Despite receiving a partial adjustment that reduced his bill to over $635, Ahern remains frustrated. “My usual water bill tops out at around 61 dollars. Now, to see a bill for $635 is just shocking,” he … Read more

Newsweek Introduces the Fairness Meter: Reader Ratings Reinforce Integrity and Accountability in Journalism

London, United Kingdom – Today, the news media industry faces numerous challenges, including deepening polarization, diminishing trust, and a significant decline in reader engagement. To combat these issues, Newsweek has introduced the Fairness Meter, a tool that allows readers to hold the publication accountable for the fairness of its articles. This innovative feature aims to maintain a high standard of integrity, transparency, and accountability in Newsweek’s editorial content. The Fairness Meter, located at the bottom of select articles on Newsweek’s website, offers readers a five-way scale to rate the fairness of an article. By actively … Read more