Rising energy costs are a problem across the nation, and for many Black families, those costs take an extra big bite out of ...
Energy costs are a big budget consideration for every American household. Our research has found that African American ...
Neighborhoods in the highest quintile, or top 20%, of structural racism experienced significantly higher rates of cardiovascular clinical and behavioral risk factors and cardiovascular diseases ...
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Arcata takes issue with state housing allocation strategy: It ‘doesn’t work’
Local governments were told this week a planning strategy for allocating housing units across Humboldt County doesn’t ...
Across three proposed redistricting models in the report, redrawing school district boundaries in Connecticut would result in ...
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Islamic group wants to transform 10 acres of wooded N.J. land into a ‘social mosaic’ for all faiths
IPRAY House envisions building a mosque and community center with cultural programs and community spaces. But first it needs ...
It would only take a light touch to light the way for more homes in the District’s lowest-density neighborhoods.
Flooding from surging seas is likely to inundate thousands of U.S. hazardous sites in coming years as global temperatures ...
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Why Urban Areas Are Warming Faster Than Rural Regions
Cities worldwide face a growing challenge that affects millions of residents daily. Urban areas globally have become home to ...
A group of 30 residents in Middletown is making its mark on city affairs and getting its voices heard with “data walks,” monthly meetings and regular citizen action.
The barbecue capital of Texas has drawn industrial development and it’s taking steps to attract mixed-use projects.
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What It Takes To Keep Black-Led Farms Alive
Coleman’s 13-acre farm is one of the few in the county — and in Kentucky — that’s still Black-owned and operated.
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