- Arlington, TX, Sheds Rep as Largest U.S. City Without Public Transpo (Star-Telegram, AP)
- Also in Texas, DART Celebrates 30 Years -- But Has It Delivered? (News-Journal)
- A Standing Ovation for Under-Budget, Early-Finish Utah Rail Project (Salt Lake Trib)
- What's the Impact of New Federal Guidance on Affordable TODs? (Enterprise)
- GGW: Urbanizing 'Burbs Should Look to Sunbelt Cities for Inspiration
- San Jose's Downtown Density Could Save City From Detroit's Fate (San Jose Inside)
- Tampa-Area Light Rail Advocate Shifts Focus to Buses (Tampa Trib)
- How Recognition as an "Urbanized Area" Is Hurting Some West Virginia Transit (Register-Herald)
Today's Headlines
Today’s Headlines
Stay in touch
Sign up for our free newsletter
More from Streetsblog USA
Thursday’s Headlines Say It Ain’t So
Climate change is happening, whether you want to call it that or not.
What It’s Really Like to Drive a Car With Intelligent Speed Assist
Is this the future of safe vehicles?
St. Louis Competition Gets College Students Onboard Transit
Advocates pit five colleges together into a friendly competition to ride transit, highlighting its benefits.
Is Rad Power Bikes Riding into the Sunset?
The Seattle-based e-bike giant may close. It's a big deal for employees and customers.
House T&I Chair Vows ‘No Money for Bikes or Walking’ in Fed Transportation Bill
The outlook for active transportation won't be good if advocates don't stand up.
Wednesday’s Headlines Are Graded on a Curve
Maybe one reason the U.S. has so many traffic deaths is that it's so easy to get a driver's license compared to other countries.





