Nate Berg
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With L.A.'s Proposed ID Cards, Immigrants Can Play a Larger Role in the City's Economy
More efforts are being made to embrace undocumented immigrants and the economic potential they have.
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Minimizing the Urban Heat Island Effect Could Reduce Rainfall
White roofs help bring down the heat, but researchers worry they could also stop the rain.
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Flexibility Is Key in Retrofitting Suburbs
Designing adaptability will help suburban areas meet residents' needs over the long term.
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Maps
The Legal Activities Banned in London
More than 400 zones in Britain's dominant city have extra rules. Disobeying them can get you a ticket.
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Charts
Road Noise: Deadly? Maybe. Annoying? Definitely.
A large share of urban dwellers live in areas where road noise is highly irritating.
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Foreclosure Crisis Opens and Closes a Treasure Trove of Parks
With one of the nation's highest foreclosure rates, Atlanta thought it had found the perfect opportunity to build more parks.
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Boosting Ridership by Replacing Buses With Rail
How L.A.'s rail system has put more riders on transit.
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Packing Up: Where People Are Moving In and Out
Large, expensive U.S. metros were more likely to lose residents this summer.
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Maps
Mapping L.A.'s Endangered Pot Shops
Facing a citywide ban, dispensaries prove to be far less plentiful than feared.
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Videos
Bangalore in Motion
A video tour of the everyday world of India's third most-populous city.

