Nate Berg
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Phil Campbells and the Recovery of Phil Campbell, Ala.
Would-be conventioneers continue to aid a tornado damaged town that shares their name
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The Emerging and Interconnected 'Megapolitan' Regions
The next urban agglomerations will be big, populated and crucial to the economy
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Map of the Day: Florida’s Ongoing Mortgage Problem
High rates of foreclosure plague the state’s metros, but there are some reasons for hope
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International Free Transit Day
Around the world, cities let revelers ride for free on New Year’s Eve
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9 Ways the Housing Industry Has Failed Us
A new report lists the temporary and systemic issues keeping the industry from helping the economy recover
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Unconventional Public Transit Project of the Day
An urban escalator opens in hilly Medellin slum
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As Minnesota's Cities Grow, Townships Fade Away
More and more townships are choosing to join up with cities
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The Great California Sports Shuffle
Silicon Valley cities try to entice the A’s and 49ers to move into new digs
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Democracy in America
Fixing a City by Dividing It Up
Escondido is almost half Latino, but has elected only one Hispanic city councilman in 120 years. A new lawsuit aims to change that
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$6 Billion for Southern California's $40 Billion Need
Two cost estimates of needed pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure differ wildly

