Livermore Named 2nd Safest Suburb In California, Ranks 37th Safest City In U.S.
Livermore has earned national recognition as one of the safest places to live, ranking 2nd among California suburbs and 37th nationwide in SmartAsset’s 2025 “America’s Safest Suburbs” report. The study analyzed a range of public safety indicators, including violent and property crime rates, drug overdose statistics, and traffic fatality numbers. Data was drawn from reliable national sources such as the FBI’s 2023 Uniform Crime Rep
Livermore Named 2nd Safest Suburb In California, Ranks 37th Safest City In U.S.
Livermore has earned national recognition as one of the safest places to live, ranking 2nd among California suburbs and 37th nationwide in SmartAsset’s 2025 “America’s Safest Suburbs” report. The study analyzed a range of public safety indicators, including violent and property crime rates, drug overdose statistics, and traffic fatality numbers. Data was drawn from reliable national sources such as the FBI’s 2023 Uniform Crime Rep
Columbus summer youth programs make lasting impact amid rising teen crime concerns
As summer winds down in Columbus, hundreds of youth programs funded by city tax dollars are completing their seasonal activities, preparing children to transition back to school. Among the many initiatives, one in particular has left a deep and personal impact on its participants: the summer youth program run by Our Brother's Keeper. For 12-year-old Christopher Kemper, the experience was transformative, offering him guidance and support he had never previ
Columbus summer youth programs make lasting impact amid rising teen crime concerns
As summer winds down in Columbus, hundreds of youth programs funded by city tax dollars are completing their seasonal activities, preparing children to transition back to school. Among the many initiatives, one in particular has left a deep and personal impact on its participants: the summer youth program run by Our Brother's Keeper. For 12-year-old Christopher Kemper, the experience was transformative, offering him guidance and support he had never previ
Columbus leaders respond to VP Vance’s crime remarks with data-driven rebuttal
City officials in Columbus are disputing recent comments made by Vice President JD Vance, who suggested during a visit to Ohio that people may be reluctant to visit downtown Columbus due to concerns about lawlessness. Vance mentioned Columbus alongside other Ohio cities, questioning whether families and individuals feel safe going downtown for a meal or an outing. Speaking to an audience during his appearance, the Vice President said, “How many of you all have wanted to go t
Columbus leaders respond to VP Vance’s crime remarks with data-driven rebuttal
City officials in Columbus are disputing recent comments made by Vice President JD Vance, who suggested during a visit to Ohio that people may be reluctant to visit downtown Columbus due to concerns about lawlessness. Vance mentioned Columbus alongside other Ohio cities, questioning whether families and individuals feel safe going downtown for a meal or an outing. Speaking to an audience during his appearance, the Vice President said, “How many of you all have wanted to go t
Residents demand action as speeding cars plague Malcolm X Avenue in Southeast DC
A growing sense of urgency is taking hold among residents living along Malcolm X Avenue in Southeast Washington, D.C., as frequent car crashes—many attributed to reckless speeding—continue to disrupt daily life and threaten public safety. With mounting property damage and emotional distress, neighbors are now calling on city leaders to implement immediate and lasting traffic safety measures before another life is lost. James Grentham, an 82-year-old who has lived on Ma
Residents demand action as speeding cars plague Malcolm X Avenue in Southeast DC
A growing sense of urgency is taking hold among residents living along Malcolm X Avenue in Southeast Washington, D.C., as frequent car crashes—many attributed to reckless speeding—continue to disrupt daily life and threaten public safety. With mounting property damage and emotional distress, neighbors are now calling on city leaders to implement immediate and lasting traffic safety measures before another life is lost. James Grentham, an 82-year-old who has lived on Ma
Panic Buttons Enhance Safety for Mobile Mental Health Teams in Illinois
Mobile mental health responders in Illinois have taken an innovative step to safeguard their teams by incorporating wearable panic button devices during field visits. This initiative, led by the Association for Individual Development (AID), is aimed at improving safety for both crisis workers and the individuals they serve in Kane and Kendall counties. These professionals often find themselves in unpredictable and potentially hazardous situations while supporting those in mental or emotional cri
Panic Buttons Enhance Safety for Mobile Mental Health Teams in Illinois
Mobile mental health responders in Illinois have taken an innovative step to safeguard their teams by incorporating wearable panic button devices during field visits. This initiative, led by the Association for Individual Development (AID), is aimed at improving safety for both crisis workers and the individuals they serve in Kane and Kendall counties. These professionals often find themselves in unpredictable and potentially hazardous situations while supporting those in mental or emotional cri
Columbus invests $28M in youth programs to curb teen violence this summer
Concerns about teen violence are growing in Columbus after a recent shooting involving three teenagers near a recreational center in the southern part of the city. In response, local leaders have taken action to expand resources and support systems aimed at keeping young people safe and engaged throughout the summer months. Earlier this month, Columbus committed $28 million in funding to support over 100 youth summer programs citywide. These initiatives are designed to reduce yout
Columbus invests $28M in youth programs to curb teen violence this summer
Concerns about teen violence are growing in Columbus after a recent shooting involving three teenagers near a recreational center in the southern part of the city. In response, local leaders have taken action to expand resources and support systems aimed at keeping young people safe and engaged throughout the summer months. Earlier this month, Columbus committed $28 million in funding to support over 100 youth summer programs citywide. These initiatives are designed to reduce yout
San Jose's $350K Domestic Violence Study Yields No Pilot Solutions
Despite a significant investment of $350,000, a recent study funded by the city of San Jose to explore community-based alternatives for addressing domestic violence has come up short on actionable solutions. The city had initially allocated $400,000 for the research project titled “Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence,” which was aimed at developing methods to support survivors without involving law enforcement. The study, released on May 20, was conducted by a nonprofit o
San Jose's $350K Domestic Violence Study Yields No Pilot Solutions
Despite a significant investment of $350,000, a recent study funded by the city of San Jose to explore community-based alternatives for addressing domestic violence has come up short on actionable solutions. The city had initially allocated $400,000 for the research project titled “Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence,” which was aimed at developing methods to support survivors without involving law enforcement. The study, released on May 20, was conducted by a nonprofit o









