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Amtrak Spared For Now

A last-minute payment keeps Amtrak running through the summer. But is pumping more money into the agency the answer?

June 28 - The Los Angeles Times

City Considers Ousting 'Undesirable' Businesses

City officials in Aurora, Colorado, are considering a plan to force out 40 "undesirable" businesses without compensation to make room for redevelopment.

June 28 - The Denver Post

Forest Management Techniques Challenged

As the fire toll reaches 2.5 million acres, criticism of forest management techniques heats up.

June 28 - The Christian Science Monitor

Arizona Attracts International Biotech Center

After years of failure, Arizona attracts a new international biotech research group.

June 27 - The Arizona Republic

King County Holds Up Regional Transit Plan

A potential Regional Seattle transportation plan falls prey to discord in counties.

June 27 - The Seattle Times


Importance Of Place In Welfare Reform

This paper presents new evidence that individuals living in central cities and remote rural areas face common challenges in moving from welfare to work.

June 27 - The Brookings Institution

The Eternal City

Peter Davison reviews a book that reveals Rome as the Romans know it -- as the eternal city.

June 27 - The Atlantic Monthly


Residents Protest Expanded Redevelopment Zones

Residents of Garden Grove protest ambitious redevelopment plan.

June 27 - The Los Angeles Times

MD Transit Rules Out Two Possible Maglev Routes

Maryland Transit Administration has abandoned two possible Maglev routes that would have run through residential neighborhoods.

June 27 - The Washington Post

Study Finds Americans Troubled By Lack Of Affordable Housing

Working families consider the lack of affordable homes as big a problem as the lack of affordable health care.

June 27 - Fannie Mae Foundation

U.S. Prevents Amtrak Shutdown

The Bush administration and Amtrak have agreed on a deal to prevent a shutdown of the passenger rail service.

June 27 - The Washington Post

Public-Private Eco-tourism Partnership Fails

The goal was an innovative public-private partnership to promote eco-tourism on Midway island. The result was a disaster.

June 27 - The Christian Science Monitor

Golf Course Planned Despite Water Shortages

Community groups in San Antonio, TX, oppose plans for a new golf course.

June 27 - The New York Times

Annexing Another County's Land

The Utah Supreme Court outlines the rules for annexing another county's land.

June 27 - The Salt Lake Tribune

Record Fire Season Shines Spotlight On Forest Management

A record fire season has sparked a debate on forest management tactics.

June 26 - MSNBC

Confessions Of A Suburbanite

A former writer for the Philadelphia Daily News has spent the last three years living in the 'other Philadelphia': the suburbs.

June 26 - The Philadelphia Daily News

Back To The City

In a surprising turnabout, Las Vegas, Miami, and Chicago, among others, added wealth faster than their suburbs did.

June 26 - The Christian Science Monitor

Activists Criticize Everglades Restoration Plan

The co-chair of the Sierra Club's Everglades calls the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan a "bogus water-supply project."

June 26 - The Washington Post

Tacoma's Transformation

Since 1990, over $1 billion in investment has transformed Tacoma's downtown into a lively hub of education, arts, and urban living.

June 26 - Tacoma News Tribune

Ambitious River Project A Model For Everglades Restoration

A $518 million project to revive the Kissimmee River, the "most ambitious river restoration ever attempted," could provide important lessons for restoring the Florida Everglades.

June 26 - The Washington Post

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