What We're Reading: Page 49
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jul 10, 2023
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Government Technology
Hundreds of Government Agencies Have Opened Threads Accounts
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AP News
Cities have long made plans for extreme heat. Are they enough in a warming world?
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Route Fifty
Without digital project management, cities will be ‘out of the race’
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Grist
How air pollution and the housing crisis are connected
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Los Angeles Times
On rooftops and under bridges, community gardens will bloom in South L.A.
Jul 07, 2023
Jul 06, 2023
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The New York Times
American Cities Have a Conversion Problem, and It’s Not Just Offices
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The Washington Post
ACLU sues D.C. over police response to mental health crises
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Reuters
From Los Angeles to Shanghai, the port cities collaborating to cut shipping emissions
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Vox
NYC congestion pricing: The long story behind New York’s new traffic plan
Jul 05, 2023
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NPR
Poor air quality sparks some cities to get creative with their firework displays
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Grist
Hackers already infiltrate EV chargers. It could only get worse.
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NBC News
In this beach town, sometimes the first cop on the scene is a drone
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AP News
Monday may have set a global record for the hottest day ever. Tuesday broke it
Jul 03, 2023
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The Washington Post
Living near green spaces could add 2.5 years to your life, new research finds
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The New York Times
Why the Number of Heat-Related Deaths May Be Unclear for Weeks
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Route Fifty
Who wants to live in Tulsa? Turns out, a lot of people.
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Government Technology
The Evolution of the Chief Privacy Officer
Jun 30, 2023
Jun 29, 2023
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Trains
Denver City Council votes down proposed ordinance on development near rail lines
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The New York Times
A Record 100,000 People in New York Homeless Shelters
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The Wall Street Journal
Portland Is Losing Its Residents
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Government Technology
Vulnerable Road Users Will Benefit from Better Connected-Vehicle Tech