What We're Reading: Page
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 31, 2022
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Grist
How a California port community embodies the deadly link between pollution and gun violence
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The Wall Street Journal
Environmental Groups Pressure Bitcoin Community to Lower Energy Use
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Route Ffity
Rideshare Riders Could Get Stuck with Medical Bills in a Crash
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Streetsblog New York City
Report: 88 Percent of Drivers Arrested for Suspended License Last Year Were People of Color
Mar 30, 2022
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The Seattle Times
Toronto, the quietly booming tech town
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Quartz
What a 19th century post office reform teaches us about urban innovation
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Cities Today
MIT study suggests cities should coordinate ride-hailing
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Construction Dive
The Dotted Line: Lessons from the Maryland Purple Line's amended contract
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Reuters
E-scooters fall head over wheels for battery swapping | Reuters
Mar 29, 2022
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The Wall Street Journal
E-Scooters Are Having a Moment as Gas Prices Surge
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The New York Times
Can Controlling Vehicles Make Streets Safer and More Climate Friendly?
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
Meet the San Diegans who are embracing public transit amid skyrocketing gas prices
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CBS News
Group of NYC cab drivers heading to Minnesota to protest investment firm that holds hundreds of loans on taxi medallions
Mar 28, 2022
Mar 25, 2022
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Governing
The Vital Role of Community Involvement for Congestion Pricing
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Route Fifty
Cities and Towns Across This State are Electing Female Mayors at Record Rates
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Construction Dive
Why modular has not clicked in commercial construction
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The Washington Post
Not just funnel clouds over fields: Tornadoes cut paths of devastation across U.S. cities
Mar 24, 2022
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Cities Today
Kyiv reinvents its transport app to aid war effort
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The New York Times
Cities Lost Population in 2021, Leading to the Slowest Year of Growth in U.S. History
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Canary Media
Span raises $90M to make smart panels the gateway to home electrification
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The San Francisco Chronicle
S.F.’s Transamerica Pyramid is getting a $250 million redesign, the biggest in its 50-year history
Mar 23, 2022
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The New York Times
N.Y.C.’s New Subway Chief Comes From Boston and Doesn’t Own a Car
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E&E News
Auto dealers eye a weird electric future
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Fortune
Housing inventories are in crisis mode—and these cities are the worst off
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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago joins bandwagon of cities divesting city funds from fossil fuel companies
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Grist
Road salt is imperiling US waterways. States might have a solution.