Employees of one of the nation’s largest “justice facility” firms called on their company to end contracts for detention facilities.
The Utah city voted against a proposed data center after hearing community concerns about environmental and economic impacts.
Chicago is expanding its Divvy bike share system with roughly 100 new stations and 100 upgraded stations in high-demand areas, reports Atavia Reed in Block Club Chicago. Some stations will be upgraded ...
Rhode Island transit riders are being forced into hours-long commutes after RIPTA drastically reduced service last fall.
Millions in federal dollars for safe streets could be in jeopardy after federal agencies changed conditions for grant funding ...
Wherever one stands on Hamas, Israel and the Gaza War, there are a few basic realities on the ground. The greater part of the Gaza Strip’s buildings, infrastructure and modest economic capacity has ...
Almost half of the parcels identified as having development potential would fall under California’s new transit-oriented ...
Seattle’s Sound Transit is launching a night bus pilot program that will offer 24-hour access to the Seattle-Tacoma ...
The Virginia General Assembly passed a bill that will allow faith-based organizations to build housing on property they own, reports Kate Seltzer in The Virginian-Pilot. The legislation supports a ...
Salt used to keep winter roads free of snow is accumulating in waterways, leading to “damaged infrastructure, polluted ...
A Miami restauranteur is rebuilding his restaurant and adding 10 apartments in the top of the building that will be available ...
An xAI data center in Memphis plans to use wastewater to cool its equipment, a victory for local advocates fighting to preserve the Memphis Sands Aquifer, which is losing water at a rate faster than ...