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With corporate landlords snatching up manufactured housing, a growing movement of mobile home residents is pushing back ...
The new law boosts tax credits for housing developers, but sweeping cuts to the social safety net – and a new appropriations ...
While some cities are walking back their zero-fare initiatives, Albuquerque sees free transit as a lifeline for its homeless ...
Multiple states have ongoing pushes for good cause eviction protections. A frequent obstacle: a now-disproven claim by ...
These Museums Are Teaching Us About How Our Cities Work The New York Hall of Science’s CityWorks exhibit is one of a growing number of museum-led efforts to help residents understand and shape urban ...
Freedom for Immigrants recently launched Project Keep Away, a first-of-its-kind hotline, in two California women’s prisons.
With an apprenticeship program and top-of-the-line tools, MASS Collective is helping local artisans grow their businesses, ...
Op-ed: As businesses and governments increasingly digitize services, often without offering analog alternatives, we're creating new forms of civic exclusion and device dependence.
Op-ed: A landscape historian argues that the preservation field can play a role in protecting manufactured housing by listing ...
As the country prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence next year, now ...
Denver turned the responsibility for sidewalks from property owners back over to the city. Could this be a solution for ...
Violent crime may be on the decline in Detroit, but youth who must navigate the city and its schools say fears about their ...