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5 ‘sanctuary cities’ sue DHS to restore counterterrorism funds
The cities allege the Department of Homeland Security is jeopardizing terror preparedness and radiological detection efforts after reimbursements have stalled for months.
Updated June 17, 2025 -
‘Car culture’ still dominates in the US, survey finds
Nine out of 10 U.S. residents own a vehicle, and most believe they’re essential to daily life, a U.S. Department of Transportation-funded survey finds.
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How the potential end of Energy Star could affect apartment operators
The widely used program's demise could lead to a massive disruption in building operations, according to experts.
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Colorado DOT releases draft active transportation plan
The plan aims to improve safety, increase mobility options and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The department is seeking comment through July 18.
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New AI tool helps cities respond to shrinking urban canopy
The open-source model helps cities monitor vegetation loss in real time and plan smarter greenery investments based on population density and vulnerability.
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New building codes aim to provide vital flood protection
The updated standards mark a major shift in approach for design and construction in flood hazard areas, according to a floodplain manager.
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City leaders blast EPA’s rollback of power plant pollution standards
The Environmental Protection Agency says power plant emissions regulations imperil the grid. Local leaders and clean energy advocates say repealing them imperils residents.
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Chicago-area transit agencies face fiscal and federal threats
The Northern Illinois transportation authority that oversees bus, train and commuter rail services warned of a $770 million funding gap.
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Trump ends California vehicle emissions waivers
Clean vehicle advocates say air quality and public health will suffer; auto and petroleum industry lobbyists supported the move to end California’s authority under the Clean Air Act.
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Archer Aviation begins piloted air taxi test flights
“Everything responded exactly as we trained for,” Archer’s test pilot said. The company plans to begin carrying passengers as soon as 2026.
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Drone as First Responder program set for takeoff following Trump executive order
Under pressure from the White House, the FAA is streamlining approvals for law enforcement drone programs, enabling rapid deployment in cities nationwide.
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Tiny apartments a big deal in many US cities
In Seattle and Boston, over half of the new units underway measure less than 441 square feet.
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US mayors: Keep troops out of our cities
Declaring that “law enforcement is a local responsibility,” a bipartisan coalition of mayors calls for federal troops to leave Los Angeles.
Updated June 11, 2025 -
Seattle outlines 7 priorities for autonomous vehicle adoption
Robotaxi policies should factor in equity, workforce training, safety and environmental concerns, diverse city residents said.
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Walmart to expand drone delivery to 5 more cities
Customers in Atlanta, Houston and more will be able to tap into the technology by next year as part of the retailer's deepening collaboration with Wing.
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Why sanctuary cities say they won’t back down
Maintaining resident trust outweighs federal pressure to participate in immigration enforcement, some city officials say.
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$5.4B in federal funds available for bridge construction, repair, maintenance
The Trump administration changed the criteria for these grant programs to eliminate requirements related to equity, climate and inclusive economic development.
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$1.34B Phoenix light rail expansion opens
The 5.5-mile South Central Extension is expected to add 8,000 riders per day on Valley Metro's light rail lines. The project overcame construction delays and a ballot measure from opponents.
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How the Texas DOT uses AI
Artificial intelligence is helping traffic incident response and promises much more, department leaders said.
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Apartment rents begin to recover in high-supply metro areas
Western and Sun Belt markets have posted month-over-month gains following long-term declines.
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5 takeaways from Trump’s proposed 2026 budget for rail and public transit
Amtrak would be spared budget cuts, while public transit could get a 1.5% funding boost.
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Local leaders warn U.S. Senate not to pull the plug on clean energy credits
Bipartisan coalition says proposed cuts in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act would threaten jobs and local investments, raise energy costs and create economic uncertainty.
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W.C. Smith to pay $1M in DC apartment pricing suit
The settlement also requires the firm to reform its business practices in order to resolve allegations that it conspired with other District landlords via RealPage’s software.
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Dallas hires Turner, AECOM for convention center renovation
The project, worth $3.7 billion overall, will expand the current facility to more than 2 million square feet.
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Can California high-speed rail survive without federal funds?
While the California High-Speed Rail Authority looks for a path forward, some believe additional state or private funding will be hard to find.