The Poop Problem Plaguing One of America’s Wealthiest Cities
“People should have places to go to the bathroom when they need to, and in San Francisco they don't,” says a supervisor there looking to tackle this and other issues tied to street cleanliness.
New York City Leaders Launch Ambitious Climate Plan
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Indiana Chamber rebuffs newly registered coal lobbyist Scott Pruitt ... Hurricane-recovering Florida Panhandle braces for wildfires ... Tennessee considers plan to fit school buses with traffic cameras.
A Quest to Reconstruct Baltimore’s American Indian ‘Reservation’
COMMENTARY | The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is the largest tribe east of the Mississippi River, and they are fighting to preserve their culture in Baltimore.
Where ‘Returning Citizens’ Find Housing After Prison
There is a housing crisis among the formerly incarcerated, particularly among those recently released from prison.
State and Local Government Pay and Benefit Growth Has Outpaced Private Sector, Report Finds
But government employers still say they’re struggling to fill some jobs.
Scooters Did Take Over Last Year
A new report shows use of electric scooters surged past docked bike share.
Civic Crowdfunding Reduces the Risk of Bike Lane Opposition
COMMENTARY | This collective fundraising technique helps defuse anti-cyclist sentiment before it dooms protected bike lanes and other new infrastructure.
City Launches Annual 'Potholepalooza' to Repair Streets
Since 2009, the District of Columbia prioritizes and expedites pothole repairs for six weeks each year.
Unpaid Court Fines, Fees Can Get Your Water Shut Off
Critics say it unfairly punishes the poor when local governments or states withhold utilities or other services for unpaid fines and fees. But officials counter that can be necessary to make sure that people pay their bills.
These Cities Rank Among the Country's Best Places to Live
Austin tops the U.S. News & World Report rankings for the third year in a row.
What Happens to Community Bonds When a Neighborhood Gentrifies
A study of demographic changes in Philadelphia neighborhoods finds that an influx of more-affluent newcomers can erode community ties—or strengthen them.
The Census Kicks Off in Exactly One Year: How to Ensure an Accurate Count
COMMENTARY | Local and state governments should take steps now so that next year's count reflects everybody in a region.
How to Bring Back Struggling Cities
COMMENTARY | A Manhattan Institute report offers strategies to revitalize such struggling cities as Johnstown, Pennsylvania; Pittsfield, Massachusetts; and Youngstown, Ohio.
America’s Management of Urban Forests Has Room for Improvement
A new survey finds that urban forests could benefit from better data on climate change and pests and a focus on social equity.
How a School District Did Away with Snow Days
In Anderson, South Carolina, school officials traded inclement weather closures for remote learning.
The Inequality of Parks and Green Space
New research finds that income, education, and race are correlated with access to green space across and within U.S. metro areas. But some cities are more equitable than others.
As Home-Cooked Cottage-Food Industry Grows, States Work to Keep Up
Some states have embraced "food freedom" laws that exempt home producers from many food-safety laws.
California Governor on Opportunity Zones: ‘I hope it’s not just to make a quick buck.’
State and local leaders and investors gathered to discuss the economic development program on Monday.
No One’s Really Sure How to Regulate This Hemp Food Craze
CBD food and drink is big business. But is it legal?
Aging Infrastructure Might Be Raising Water Bills
Repairs and water treatment improvements affect affordability, which is why utilities aim to innovate.
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