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Best Places for New College Grads, 2012
The job market for this year's college graduates is tough, but choosing the right city can make all the difference.
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Photos
The Uncertain Legacy of America's Pedestrian Malls
A look at some of America's most (and least) successful designs.
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Maps
Ideas for Optimizing Denver's Transit System
A new report uses reams of data to design a better transportation system.
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North America's Most Distinctive Theater Marquees
A sampling of some of the most vibrant, colorful signs.
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The Big Fix
Greening an Entire Block Instead of Just One Building
Most smaller commercial buildings can't afford energy retrofits on their own. But what if they banded together?
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The Big Fix
The Elusiveness of Police Accountability
If Trayvon Martin had been shot by an officer, his killing wouldn't have sparked a national outcry. Why it's so hard to hold officers accountable for excessive force.
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Photos
Is the Retro Ballpark Movement Officially Over?
20 years since Camden Yards opened in Baltimore, a look back on the stadium design that's emerged since.
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How to Build a Successful Downtown Stadium
Why Denver's Coors Field succeeded while Phoenix's Chase Field was a bust.
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Videos
Recycling Victory of the Day: The Poo-Powered Tuk Tuk
A three-wheeled rickshaw powered by animal waste, courtesy of the Denver Zoo.
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Does Light Rail Really Alleviate Highway Congestion?
At the very least, it seems to slow the rise of highway traffic, according to a new report.
