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Sanctuary cities, which aim to limit collaboration with federal immigration enforcement, are legal – but they have long been ...
Each of these changemakers participated in a past Vanguard conference and show the mighty network that has been built since ...
After a seemingly endless stream of HUD cuts, some federal funds for housing and homesless have been restored. But as legal ...
Op-ed: As the federal government whittles away at public school funding, two Philadelphia organizations are showing how to ...
The city waived its all-electric building requirement in an effort to fast-track recovery after the January fires. A new ...
From sanitation to end-to-end catering, graduates of a San Diego homeless service provider’s program walk away with ...
The Green and Resilient Retrofit Program for preserving affordable housing—plus the harmful effects of tariffs on ...
Fired from the National Credit Union Administration board by Trump, Todd Harper found a welcome audience at a major gathering ...
A new study from University of Bath economists shows that Greater London’s clean air policies have significantly reduced ...
Change, one might say, is afoot. We often think of streets as vehicular infrastructure, as “pipes for cars.” But streets, including the roadway surface, are social spaces — indeed public places.
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