Nate Berg
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The Longest BART Ride Ever
One man's trip across the entire system from end to end to end in one shot.
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Toronto Deputy Mayor Says Downtown Isn't for Families
He argues against requiring developers to build family-friendly units downtown.
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Just 20 Fish Could Overtake the Great Lakes
How a small population might lead to big problems for a $7 billion fishing industry.
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Videos
When National Parks and Industry Collide: 3 Cautionary Tales
Examples of industrial operations edging in on public lands, and the people who oppose them.
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Charts
Watching the Cost of Employee Benefits Rise in Philadelphia
Pensions and benefits are making up a much bigger portion of the city budget over time.
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California's Bankruptcy Cocktail
Foreclosures and high employee compensation could add more cities to the state's string of bankruptcies.
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An Experiment Worth Watching: All-Door Bus Boarding in San Francisco
Allowing bus riders to board in the rear as well as the front is common outside the U.S., but few American transit agencies have been willing to try it.
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Too Many Metro Areas Are Still Failing to Connect Workers and Jobs
Most jobs are near mass transit. But actually taking transit to work is out of the question for most Americans.
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Greetings From a Dam
Why there are so many old postcards of dams.
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The Urban and Suburban Fortune 500
Where the biggest American companies are located relative to cities.

