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Would There Be 'Linsanity' if Jeremy Lin Played in Charlotte?
The size of a sports town does have its advantages to star players.
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The Big Fix
The Jazz District Authenticity Problem
Kansas City's place in American music history is inarguable. So why hasn't its jazz-based revitalization taken off?
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Covering Canadian Urbanism
Spacing Magazine’s Matthew Blackett on writing about and comparing Canada's cities.
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Videos
Video of the Day: Thinking Cities
A new documentary about an increasingly urbanized world.
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Postcard
Postcard From Billings
Gas prices are up by 7 cents this week and other news.
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Speeding Tickets for Going 26 MPH
A flood of new cameras in Chicago aims to slow motorists driving near schools.
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How Public Perception of Light Rail Influences Its Economic Benefits
Negative stereotypes of light rail — in particular its unsubstantiated ability to generate crime — may have hurt property values along a new line in south Jersey, according to a new study.
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Urban Wonk
Why Don't Americans Riot Anymore?
Unlike Europe, the U.S. hasn't had a rash of mass urban violence in a generation.
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The Sandwich Board Makes a Comeback
Often banned by municipalities for safety reasons, simple A-frame sidewalk signs should be allowed to return, within reason.
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Charts
Infographic of the Day: Growth in a Shrinking St. Louis
Decisive evidence that light rail makes neighborhoods more appealing, at least in St. Louis.

