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Tuesday’s Headlines Are Ready for a Showdown
Transit funding didn't have bipartisan support in the Senate, but doesn't need it in the House. Plus, Vox explains why we should drive less.
September 14, 2021
Monday’s Headlines Have Already About Had It
Money for infrastructure but no one to build it. More freeways through Black neighborhoods. Ugh.
September 13, 2021
Friday’s Headlines Are Back in Town
Guess who just got back today? That transit funding that got stripped away. The bill changed, centrists had much to say.
September 10, 2021
Thursday’s Headlines Are a Bit Distracted
Cars' tablet-like screens just keep getting bigger and more dangerous as automakers compete to "infotain" drivers.
September 9, 2021
Wednesday’s Headlines Are Already Over the Hump
Traffic deaths are up again, transit agencies continue to squeeze blood from a stone, and more headlines.
September 7, 2021
Tuesday’s Headlines Go Back to the Grind
There are lots of better ways to get to work than driving, like walking, biking, e-bikes, transit (of course) and even golf carts.
September 7, 2021
Monday’s Headlines: Labor Day Edition
We are going to eschew labor on Labor Day, so check back with us tomorrow. Thanks.
September 6, 2021
Friday’s Headlines Are A-Changin’
Transit agencies are lowering fares and redesigning networks to lure back riders who fled during the pandemic, and more headlines.
September 3, 2021
How the Twin Cities Abolished Parking Minimums (And How Your City Can, Too)
The Twin Cities' victory over mandatory parking minimums was won by smart, persistent organizing among advocates and well-informed electeds — and your city can do the same.
September 2, 2021
Thursday’s Headlines Have Some Good News
The U.S. and global outlook may be bleak, but many cities are embracing better transportation policies.
September 2, 2021