What We're Reading: Page 79
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Feb 08, 2023
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Capital B
Phoenix and the New Great Migration
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Route Fifty
Several States to Consider Ending Subminimum Wages
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ProPublica
Mississippi Lawmakers Trying to Take Over Jackson Water Funds, Federal Manager Warns
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Inside Climate News
Q&A: California Drilling Setback Law Suspended by Oil Industry Ballot Maneuver. The Law’s Author Won’t Back Down
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K-12 Dive
NYC funding proposal: Give extra weight to homeless students
Feb 07, 2023
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PBS
Why American cities are struggling to supply safe drinking water
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NPR
Climate change and a population boom could dry up the Great Salt Lake in 5 years
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Bloomberg City Lab
How Backlash Reversed a Florida City’s Reforms to Allow Denser Housing
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The Washington Post
White people have flocked back to city centers — and transformed them
Feb 06, 2023
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Canary Media
Home of the future: Climate-friendly, electrified and closer than ever
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Los Angeles Times
Steph Curry NIMBY? NBA star fights plan for Atherton townhomes
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Route Fifty
Ranking the Best and Worst City Flags
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Bloomberg CityLab
With Electric Scooter Docks, Lyft Aims to Tame Sidewalk Clutter
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The Texas Tribune
Can Texas cities better prepare for ice storms?
Feb 03, 2023
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Grist
Cleaning up PFAS is costly and messy — ask this Wisconsin town.
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Bloomberg CityLab
How Gainesville’s YIMBY Zoning Reform Was Undone
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Route Fifty
How One State Is Rolling Out an EV Charging Tax System
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Next City
Is Housing the Missing Piece in Youth Programming?
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Cities Today
Portland passes surveillance technology policy
Feb 02, 2023
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The New York Times
Why Black Families Are Leaving New York, and What It Means for the City
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Route Fifty
An Often-Overlooked Reason for Public Sector Job Vacancies
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GCN
Energy Department wants national labs to drive regional innovation
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The Record
Ransomware attack on Indianapolis Housing Agency leaks sensitive info on 200,000 residents
Feb 01, 2023
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ProPublica
Are Community Violence Intervention Programs Effective?
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Utility Dive
An open letter to the Department of Energy: Enough with the technical assistance
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TechCrunch
Tier Mobility and Spin lay off 100 more employees
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Next City
The Greener Cities of Tomorrow Might Be Funded By Your Local Credit Union
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Cities Today
New York City creates Director of AI role