Social / Demographics

Big Brother Eyeing America's Cities?

Local police departments are increasingly relying on federally-funded surveillance camera networks to pick up where local citizens and underfunded police left off -- keeping their 'eyes on the street'.

January 23, 2006 - The Washington Post

Builders Make Retirement Plans South Of The Border

As baby boomers begin to retire, many homebuilders look to create resort and retirement communities to fit their needs in Mexico.

January 21, 2006 - The Wall Street Journal

Death In The City

There were 269 murders in Baltimore City in 2005, after a 1999 campaign promise by Mayor Martin O'Malley to reduce the number to 175. What do so many homicides do to a city's psyche?

January 20, 2006 - Baltimore City Paper

Exodus To The Suburbs And Beyond Continues

Despite anecdotal evidence to the contrary, the core areas of the nation's major metropolitan areas are experiencing major net domestic migration losses, according to Wendell Cox.

January 18, 2006 - Demographia

The Most Fit Cities

Baltimore looks in the mirror and is surprised to see itself emerge victorious.

January 16, 2006 - USA Today

The Band-Aid Approach

By focusing resources on seemingly minor infractions like graffiti, some cities hope to discourage more widespread criminal behavior.

January 14, 2006 - Tucson Weekly

How The Other Half Worships

A new book chronicles the state of American urban Christianity in 21 cities.

January 13, 2006 - Detroit Metro Times

Oxford Builds Affordable Homes To Maintain Standing In Academe

Shortage of affordable housing causes problems recruiting new faculty at one of the world's top higher education institutions.

January 12, 2006 - The Guardian Unlimited

The Homeless Capital Of The Nation

A new report details just how serious the homeless problem is in Los Angeles County.

January 12, 2006 - Los Angfeles Times

Cayuga Nation Regains Land Lost In 1779

Also known as the Iroquois, the tribe worked with a non-profit and college professors to make the purchase after centuries of effort.

January 12, 2006 - Ithaca Times

Community Policing Advances In Chicago

The Chicago Police Department is getting serious about community involvement in neighborhood safety, coinciding with the city's murder rate leveling off.

January 12, 2006 - The Chicago Tribune

Katrina Evacuees Face Discrimination

A recent fair housing study finds that landlords in refugee areas give preferential treatment to whites.

January 11, 2006 - The Chicago Tribune

Solution To Homelessness: Mixed Use?

San Diego has built apartments close to services to help keep homeless off the streets.

January 4, 2006 - The Christian Science Monitor

Equating Poverty With Abuse?

A Boulder County writer argues that the local social service agency has separated children from parents due only to impoverished living conditions.

January 1, 2006 - Boulder Weekly

Affordable Housing Controversy in New York City.

What is the appropriate level of subsidization that affordable housing developers should receive? The article also describes New York City's unique inclusionary housing benefits.

December 27, 2005 - The New York Times

America's Newest Suburbs: Aging Industrial Cities

A revival of industrial towns just outside expensive metropolitan areas accompanies the grueling commutes of the new residents. While describing the Lehigh Valley, the reporters also mention the far-out regions of Boston and the San Francisco Bay Area.

December 26, 2005 - The New York Times

Fastest Growing States in United States

CNN Money publishes its list of the fastest-growing states in the US. And for the 19th straight year, Nevada leads the list.

December 22, 2005 - CNN Money

New Public Square Brings Life Back to Downtown Detroit

Detroit's new public square, Campus Martius, has brought life back to an infamously moribund downtown.

December 19, 2005 - Making Places Newsletter

The Benefits Of Immigration

A new report by the Center for the Continuing Study of the California Economy finds that immigration -- legal or illegal -- produces a net economic benefit for the country.

December 16, 2005 - The Los Angeles Times

Is Petrocollapase The Only Way To Control Overpopulation?

A columnist examines the challenges of overpopulation, food planning, and the housing bubble, and concludes that the only event that can correct our environmental overindulgence is a collapse of the oil industry.

December 15, 2005 - Culture Change

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