The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa has named Mo Zell as the new dean of its School of Architecture, bringing over two decades ...
Two miles of the ‘Great Highway’ will be permanently closed to cars, in part due to erosion that makes the road unsafe for ...
As water supplies become strained and technology advances, cities look to wastewater as a viable source of drinking water.
The conversation around pedestrianizing public streets isn’t new — think Times Square. Could one of America’s oldest streets ...
After decades of advocacy, the Spirit Lake Nation successfully reclaimed 680 acres of its original treaty land from the U.S.
Environmental and transit advocacy groups, along with the MTA, are suing USDOT over its recent crusade to end the cordon ...
A package of proposed bills would change the state’s road funding formula to ensure more money flows to rural areas with ...
The safety and stability offered by Safe Parking sites have helped 40 percent of unhoused San Diego residents who accessed ...
The El Respiro / Respire event at USC uses a large-scale human geochoreography to demand an urgent and equitable transition ...
Zoning codes have long prohibited single-stair residential buildings due to safety concerns, but changing that could lower ...
A $75 million federal tree planting grant is one of the many victims of recent cuts to federal funding, according to an ...
A semi-formal transportation system has served New Yorkers for half a century, but complex regulations prevent most drivers ...
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