Liam Dillon covers the issues of housing affordability and neighborhood change across California for the Los Angeles Times. He joined the newsroom in 2016 and prior to this assignment, covered state politics and policy for its Sacramento Bureau. Before coming to The Times, Dillon covered local politics in Southwest Florida and San Diego. He’s a graduate of Georgetown University and grew up outside Philadelphia.
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The Silicon Valley town of Portola Valley faces a financial emergency and state sanction after years of attempting to block affordable housing.
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The more-than-a-century old federal holiday each Nov. 11 honors America’s veterans. Most public agencies, including schools, post offices and local governments are closed.
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A ballot measure that would have lowered the approval threshold for local bonds to support affordable housing and other projects failed.
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