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I have a view that uses a Localstorage variable called Entity.
/* Entity Service */ 
.factory('EntityService', function (){  
  return {
    getEntity : function(){
      return JSON.parse(window.localStorage['entity'] || false);
    }
  };
})
/* Route definition */
.state('app', {
  url: "/app",
  abstract: true,
  templateUrl: "templates/menu.html",
  controller: 'AppCtrl',
  resolve : {
    Entity : function(EntityService){
      return EntityService.getEntity();
    }
  }
})
/* AppCtrl*/
.controller('AppCtrl', function($scope,Entity) {
  $scope.model = {
   entity : Entity
  };
})
/* AppCtrl (view) */    
<ion-view view-title="{{ model.entity.name }}">
    <ion-content>
        <div class="padding">Home</div>
    </ion-content>
</ion-view>
/* EntitiesCtrl */
$scope.setEntity = function(entity){
  window.localStorage['entity'] = JSON.stringify(entity);
  $state.go('app.home');
}
/* EntitiesCtrl (view)*/
<div class="list">      
  <a class="item item-thumbnail-left" ng-click="setEntity(entity)" ng-repeat="entity in model.entities">
    <img src="img/entities/{{ entity.logo }}">
    <h2>{{ entity.name }} - {{ entity.acronym }}</h2>
    <p>{{ entity.city.name }} - {{ entity.city.state.acronym }}</p>
  </a>
</div>
The value of the variable Entity is changed within the Entities Controller, but when the $state.go('app.home') is called, the value of the variable is changed but the view continues with the old value of the variable.
{{ model.entity.name }}
When the $state.go('app.home') run, controller does not run again (checked with a console.log();). 
What I need to do to make the controller search for the new variable value every time $state.go('app.home') is called?