When the Soft Power of Naming City Streets Sparks Conflict
From time to time, an ordinarily non-confrontational municipal function can become something very much out of the ordinary.
Uber Joins New York City’s Fight Against Fatigued Driving
The car-booking company will abide by the Taxi & Limousines Commission’s revised rules on for-hire drivers’ shift lengths, once they’re solidified.
Another Blow to the Overarching ‘Ferguson Effect’ Theory
A new University of Colorado-Boulder study found urban crime remains low.
N.Y.C. Plans to Make Mobile Phone Meter Payments Possible for 85,000 Parking Spots
The pay-by-cell-phone technology is already popular in other U.S. cities.
Smart Cities Pushing Public Wi-Fi Must Be Mindful of Overcrowding Frequencies
Cell carriers’ new LTE-U technology could further strain broadband’s open spectrum, barring FCC regulation or the establishment of agreed-upon industry standards.
Here’s How Some Cities Are Mobilizing Citizens in Blizzard Response
Beyond paying for snow-clearing help, many municipalities hope residents will pitch in to help their community—and stay off the roads.
New York City Faces a Daunting Records Management Initiative
The nation’s largest city hopes to dispose of 700,000 boxes of documents by 2017. But that’s not a simple task.
New York City’s 5G Gigabit Network Begins to Take Shape
Around 500 sidewalk kiosks will replace payphones by mid-summer, creating a network of high-speed Wi-Fi hotspots across the city.
Staten Island Leader’s Subtle Payback; New Mexico Governor’s Apology
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These Two Major Metros Saw a Decrease in Small Business Activity in 2015
Charlotte was one them, according to the Kauffman Foundation's new Main Street Entrepreneurship Index.
Cuomo’s Law Enforcement Order Aimed at Protecting Public Transit; Duluth vs. Invasive Beetles
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N.Y.C. Women’s Entrepreneurship Program Takes Next Steps
The innovative initiative aims to aid women business owners, who are “key economic actors” in the nation’s largest city.
New York City Looks to Close Gender Gap in Business Ownership
With WE NYC, officials hope to “uplift entire families, communities and our city’s economy.”
Code for America Names Local Government Partners for Its 2016 Fellowship Program
Among the priorities for 2016 fellows: Improve access to health and human services, reduce incarceration levels and promote economic development.
What Can Cities Do to Protect Soft Targets Against Terrorist Attacks?
The deadly events in Paris show just how vulnerable places like restaurants and some entertainment venues are.
U.S. Mayors Show Solidarity Following Deadly Terrorist Attacks in Paris
“America's mayors will continue to stand vigilant against terrorism anywhere,” says Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
New York City Launches Program to Distribute 100,000 Smoke Detectors
Officials say the initiative will be the largest of its kind in the U.S.
Why New York Still Wants to Ban Styrofoam
A state Supreme court justice thwarted the Big Apple’s first attempt, but City Hall is determined.
Harvard Ash Center Picks Programs in San Francisco, N.Y.C. for 2015 Innovation Awards
Both programs will receive $100,000 awards ‘aimed at replication and dissemination of their innovations.’
Happy 50th Birthday, Empire State Plaza; Las Vegas' Painted Circles for Buskers
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