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Today’s Headlines

Brookings: People Are Living Farther From Work (Planetizen) Distracted Driving by Teens at an All-Time High (CBS Philly) Sprawl Is Stifling the U.S. Economy (Vox) Well-Educated Young People Moving to the Densest Cities, Driving Up Local Incomes (Atlantic) Ohio PIRG Finds the State’s College Students Want More Transportation Options Slate: So What If There’s More Uber Cars … Continued
  • Brookings: People Are Living Farther From Work (Planetizen)
  • Distracted Driving by Teens at an All-Time High (CBS Philly)
  • Sprawl Is Stifling the U.S. Economy (Vox)
  • Well-Educated Young People Moving to the Densest Cities, Driving Up Local Incomes (Atlantic)
  • Ohio PIRG Finds the State’s College Students Want More Transportation Options
  • Slate: So What If There’s More Uber Cars Than Taxis in New York City?
  • Senator Mike Lee Pushing Legislation To Make It Hard to Raise the Gas Tax (The Hill)
  • New York Fills in Parking Crater With Parking-Free Housing and Retail (Streetsblog NYC)
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Angie is a Cleveland-based writer with a background in planning and newspaper reporting. She has been writing about cities for Streetsblog for six years.

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