- Streetcar Revival Wavers in Some Cities (NYT)
- No Arrests After Driver Runs Off Road and Kills Grandfather, Two Babies (Cincinnati Enquirer)
- Even as Economy Rebounds, Millennials Aren’t Buying Homes (Minnesota Public Radio)
- Lagos, Nigeria: African Boom City (NatGeo)
- Chicago Parking Requirements Are Ridiculous (The Connector)
- Beginning July 1, All of New Jersey’s Gas Tax Revenues Will Go Toward Debt (NJ Spotlight)
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