- Chicago City Council Committee Backs Plan to Reduce Parking Requirements by Transit (Tribune)
- Texas and Florida Attracting the Most Migration (Houston Chronicle)
- Black Neighborhoods Destroyed by Publicly Funded Stadiums (Alternet)
- All Buses in Kansas City Will Soon Have Wi-Fi (Mass Transit Magazine)
- Guerrilla Chair-Bombing Prompts New Bus Benches in Lawrence, Kansas (LJWorld.com)
- WaPo's Wonkblog Charts the Most Popular Home Type in Every Major US City
- White House Mourns Staffer Killed While Biking (The Hill)
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