Welcome back to The Weekly Wrap, our Friday roundup of stories that explain the problems oppressing people in cities and ...
From the Kentucky floods to Helene and back again, people throughout Appalachia are using their experiences to help others ...
By comparing the social connections between people living on either side of highways to a baseline model of the same city with no highways, researchers found that the three U.S. cities that have ...
While calls for defunding the police have quieted, for some, collaborating with law enforcement agencies feels like shaky ...
The Native American Community Development Corporation’s artist loan program has provided $35,000 to Native artists around the ...
Welcome back to The Weekly Wrap, our Friday roundup of stories that explain the problems oppressing people in cities and ...
Louisville passed a first-of-its-kind bill to make sure no more city subsidies help build new housing that displaces existing ...
Banks can be a force for good. It's an idea that's greeted with skepticism in some circles, given the endless list of inequities and disasters perpetuated by our country's leading financial ...
Op-ed: Federal policy has become hostile to sustainability and equity. A new framework shows how state and local DOTs can ...
“Our app will tell you how to walk to your closest public transport node, which specific vehicle to get, on whether that’s ...
Two pieces of legislation in New York would end the common practice of giving foster youth trash bags to transport their ...
Tulsa Innovation Labs founder Nicholas Lalla’s “Reinventing the Heartland” traces the city’s journey to creating a midland ...