What We're Reading: Page 4
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Aug 23, 2023
Aug 22, 2023
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AP News
Hawaii’s governor did not tell reporters he wants to make Lahaina a ‘smart city’
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Governing
Seattle Is Latest U.S. City to Top World’s Worst Air
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Government Technology
Will Record Heat Push Cities Toward Climate Resilience Tech?
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Route Fifty
Under new state law, Texas will bill electric vehicle drivers an extra $200 a year
Aug 21, 2023
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Grist
Why it costs more for Black towns to borrow money
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The New York Times
Maui Knew Dangerous Wildfires Had Become Inevitable. It Still Wasn’t Ready.
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Streetsblog USA
How Four Black Advocates Are Charting a Path to a More Inclusive Bike Community
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San Francisco Public Press
Overdose Deaths Trending Toward Record High in SF
Aug 18, 2023
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The Hill
Midwestern cities become transgender health sanctuaries amid GOP legislative threats
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Los Angeles Times
Walker, heart monitor, docs trashed: Homeless people sue cities
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NPR
New York City officially bans TikTok on all government devices
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Bloomberg CityLab
How Bad Has Ride-Hailing Been for Cities?
Aug 17, 2023
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Bloomberg Law
NYC Buildings Complying With Emissions Law Faster Than Expected
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Route Fifty
Governments have faith that church property can help solve the housing crisis
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Grist
In Jackson, Mississippi, a water crisis that never ends
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AP News
New study finds far more hurricane-related deaths in US, especially among poor and vulnerable
Aug 16, 2023
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The New York Times
In Scathing Letter, New York State Criticizes Adams’s Migrant Response
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Trains
Washington state legislators make pitch for high speed rail funding
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The Wall Street Journal
The Suburb That Defied Nimby
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Governing
How Can State and Local Government Overcome IT Staffing Gaps?
Aug 15, 2023
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The Wall Street Journal
Can San Francisco Save Itself From the Doom Loop?
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Governing
Cities Explore Ways to Promote Office-to-Housing Conversions
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Route Fifty
The risk of fraud is high in the nation’s largest housing program, report finds
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Wisconsin Public Radio
A proposed living breakwater along Milwaukee’s coast would make the city more climate resilient