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While some cities are walking back their zero-fare initiatives, Albuquerque sees free transit as a lifeline for its homeless ...
Op-ed: Before you judge the unlicensed dentist, ask why her patients had nowhere else to go. The real crisis is our failure ...
Welcome back to The Weekly Wrap, our Friday roundup of stories that explain the problems oppressing people in cities and ...
A small art museum in Norfolk is deploying a suite of flood-resilient design strategies, from elevated foundations to ...
Op-ed: A landscape historian argues that the preservation field can play a role in protecting manufactured housing by listing ...
Creating Common Ground: The Value of Public Parks Sponsored podcast: The Trust for Public Land’s ParkScore® Index each year ranks the 100 largest U.S. cities on how well their park systems meet ...
As the country prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence next year, now ...
Next City today announces the class of 45 Vanguards who will convene in Philadelphia from October 6 through 9. This is Next ...
Violent crime may be on the decline in Detroit, but youth who must navigate the city and its schools say fears about their ...
Crime Rates Suggest Detroit Is Safer. But Youth Still Live in Fear. “I didn’t feel safe anywhere”: Harassment, violence and unsafe commutes shape daily life for teens, who remain on high alert.
Denver turned the responsibility for sidewalks from property owners back over to the city. Could this be a solution for ...