Nate Berg
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Democracy in America
The Occupy Movement and the New Public Space
It's time to have a serious debate about what we really want from our public spaces
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L.A. Opens Up its School Yards
A pilot program allows joint use of school playgrounds by communities in park-poor areas
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Gigabit Cops
A high speed network is changing and augmenting police work in Chattanooga
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How Much More Would You Pay to Live Near a Park?
A new survey attempts to put a personal price tag on access to green space
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White Roofs Cool Cities More Than Trees
Reflective roofing programs may also be a vast deal more effective than green ones
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'New York is Not a City of Alleys': A Film Location Scout's Pet Peeves
Nick Carr, a New York City location scout, explains why "Ghostbusters" captured the city so well and what annoys him the most about certain directors
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Brazil's Population Is Now Majority Minority
Preliminary results from 2010 census shows the mixed-race and black population has tipped the scale at the same time the country's cities saw remarkably high growth rates
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In Los Angeles, Front Yard Farmers' Markets
A new law will allow local farmers to sell their goods from their homes
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A Walmart, Once Spurned, Now Welcomed With Open Arms
Officials in Kansas thought Walmart would ruin a mixed use development. Seven years later, the big box store is the project's saving grace
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Democracy in America
Missouri Town's Sugar Plum Fairy Fired for 'Naughty' Language
Locals outraged over dismissal of Christmas festival actor

