Social / Demographics

Cities Tackle National Gun Control

East Coast cities from Boston to Washington plan to sue out-of-state gun dealers in an effort to cut the influx of guns --used in 85 percent of city crimes -- that are bought legally in other states.

February 21, 2006 - The Christian Science Monitor

New York's First Suburbs

The New York Times focuses on the New York metro area; the region will seek federal legislation to assist these declining suburban communities.

February 17, 2006 - The New York Times

Mobile Home Parks Disappear Amid Real Estate Boom

Residents of mobile home parks being bulldozed to make way for new homes and apartments find they have no place to go.

February 15, 2006 - The Los Angeles Times

The Digital Divide In Cleveland

Despite a number of technology awards, only about half of the city's adults have internet access, and even fewer have broadband connections.

February 15, 2006 - Ohio Free Times

Can A Sports Team Define A City?

Pittsburgh lives and dies with the Steelers. Good thing they won.

February 12, 2006 - International Herald Tribune

The Demographics Of The World's Most Dangerous Gang

National Geographic explores the disconcerting spread of Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13, a relatively new and violent Los Angeles-based gang.

February 10, 2006 - The Christian Science Monitor

Tax Code Helped Low-Income Working Families

Alan Berube of the Brookings Institution examines how receipt of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) expanded nationwide from 2000 to 2003 in response to a weakened economy.

February 10, 2006 - The Brookings Institution

A Revival For 'America's Favorite Pastime'

The New Urbanism movement has sparked a revival of what author John Buchino calls America's 'favorite pastime.'

February 9, 2006 - The Arizona Republic

Linking Urban Sprawl And Poverty

A new book examines how racial segregation and urban sprawl perpetuate cycles of poverty.

February 8, 2006 - National Trust Preservation Magazine

Does Place-Making Hold The Key To Good Health?

Dr. Neal Kaufman explains how the design of everyday places -- including schools -- can have profound impacts on public health. The best schools, he says, are located in the center of neighborhoods, where kids and parents can walk and play together.

February 8, 2006 - New Schools, Better Neighborhoods

False Alarm?

Dallas becomes the largest metro area in the U.S. to adopt the 'verified response' to business burglar alarms, meaning that local police will not respond unless business security guards tell them to.

February 3, 2006 - The Dallas Observer

War On The Poor

From pawnshops to check cashers and rent-to-own stores, usurious companies are exploiting the nation's poor, creating a lucrative 'fringe economy' in the process.

January 31, 2006 - Houston Press

Last Great Frontier: The Third California

Joel Kotkin and William Frey observe how the movement of high-skilled and professional jobs to rapidly growing inland California is changing the region where the "California Dream" is still possible.

January 30, 2006 - The Los Angeles Times

Adventures In Intercultural Vancouver

How Chinese New Year in Vancouver symbolizes the emergence of a new, unique civic culture.

January 30, 2006 - Maisonneuve

The Latino New Urbanism

Latino new urbanism is quickly gaining popularity in California and Texas, the nation's two most populous states and the ones with the largest numbers of Hispanics.

January 29, 2006 - USA Today

Boon Or Blight? Studentification Study Released In UK

As student enrollment spikes in the UK, university cities are scrambling to find new and better ways of planning for the up and downsides of waves of students moving into near-campus areas.

January 27, 2006 - The Guardian

Portland: Fat But Motivated

Despite a drop in Men's Fitness magazine's standings, Portlanders have their chin up about exercise.

January 25, 2006 - Willamette Week

Jared Diamond On Environmental And Social Sustainability

An interview with the author of Guns, Germs, and Steel and Collapse on topics from water resources to long-range planning and the U.S.'s isolationism.

January 25, 2006 - Albuquerque Weekly Alibi

Thousands Of Hmong Refugees Struggle In Minnesota

The ethnic group known for fighting for the U.S. in Vietnam faces adversity after their last refugee camp closes in Thailand.

January 25, 2006 - Minneapolis/St. Paul City Pages

NYC Loses Affordable SROs Due To Illegal Conversions

Illegal conversion of single room occupancy ('efficiency') apartments in NYC threaten one of the few remaining sources of private, affordable housing in the City. Housing advocates attempt to stem the tide, but it's rough going.

January 24, 2006 - The New York Times

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