From funding adaptive reuse to giving communities a seat at the planning table, BlueHub’s Karen Kelleher on the tools and ...
But diversifying can more effectively mean growing new businesses and industries locally, as Baltimore is proving. The city is building out the most robust support for small-scale manufacturing of any ...
A dozen U.S. municipalities have already enfranchised 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in school board elections or all municipal ...
Researchers at Rutgers University wanted to test if installing bike lanes at an intersection could reduce vehicle speeds, ...
In rural Virginia, a single land transfer is a first step toward correcting a long history of land loss for Black Southern ...
Op-ed: JD Vance and NIMBY residents are blaming immigration for our housing shortage, but housing isn’t a zero-sum game.
In cities around the world, LGBTQ spaces have long been vibrant hubs of community, culture, and activism. However, as urban ...
Op-ed: Intelligent speed assistance could prevent thousands of crashes like the one that changed my life forever – if our leaders dare to stand against the auto industry.
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Equitable community development requires deep and equitable civic engagement, beyond the ballot box. This conversation extends far beyond voter turnout and the presidential election and into a more ...
Our reporting serves as a reminder that change is not just possible—it is happening, and we are committed to uncovering and ...
In a world where reproductive health is politicized, this ebook aims to return the conversation to its essential core: the essential right for people to make informed, safe, and accessible decisions ...