Ridership on the Portland-area TriMet transit lines is growing rapidly after the agency launched the Forward Together ...
Nobody loves tech billionaires, for lots of good reasons. But every once in a long while, some of them just might stumble on ...
An analysis from the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) reveals that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM ...
Small, mundane infrastructure projects can make meaningful changes for pedestrian and bike safety.
New estimates project a steady increase in electricity demand due to population growth, data centers, and the shift to ...
An earlier settlement for flood damages incurred by residents of Shiloh, Alabama came with an unexpected condition.
Cities of 4 million or more people lost 600,000 residents to domestic migration.
A new city office brings together resources to offer wrap-around services and housing to the most vulnerable residents.
Rents around the country are once again climbing after months of decline, reports Mary Salmonsen in Smart Cities ...
The bill would reinstate protections for wetlands and seasonal streams eliminated by a 2023 Supreme Court ruling.
The Golden State grew by 67,000 people, or 0.17%, last year, to just over 30.1 million on Jan. 1, 2024, according to a ...
A summer pilot program will test the fairness and efficacy of collection mechanisms for mileage-based fee options.