What We're Reading: Page 85
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jul 01, 2022
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CBS News
Workers in more than 20 states, cities and counties to get a wage boost on July 1
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Bloomberg
New Algorithm Can Predict Crime in US Cities a Week Before It Happens
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Austin Monitor
City-funded study examines disparities in minority business contracting
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The New York Times
A Bicycle Built for Transporting Cargo Takes Off
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Government Technology
Google Announces New Public Sector-Focused Subsidiary
Jun 30, 2022
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Utility Dive
Supreme Court rejects EPA ability to set fleet-wide GHG emissions standards for power plants
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The Miami Herald
Miami-Dade plan for more housing next to public transit seeing backlash. Here’s why
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MIT Technology Review
Toronto wants to kill the smart city forever
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GCN
Early warning system pinpoints flooded roads in some states
Jun 29, 2022
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The Verge
Tesla lays off nearly 200 Autopilot employees who help train the company’s AI
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CBS Minnesota
Metro Transit ridership rebounds as gas prices soar
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Milwaukee Independent
Milwaukee to join cities nationwide in measuring the "urban heat island" effect from climate change
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Tech Crunch
Drive now, pay later: Startup makes EVs more accessible by putting off the biggest bill
Jun 28, 2022
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The New York Times
New York City’s Noncitizen Voting Law Is Struck Down
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Axios
Ride-sharing and e-scooters are growing twice as fast as mass transit
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Reuters
Heavy rain, floods bring renewed calls in China for "sponge cities"
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Scientific American
U.S. Jump-Starts Effort to Curb Residential CO2 Emissions
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Bloomberg
The World’s Fastest Electric Ferries Are Coming to Stockholm
Jun 27, 2022
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Tech Crunch
Superpedestrian, Voi among the latest micromobility layoffs
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Bloomberg City Lab
Sweltering Cities Can’t Keep Enough Swimming Pools Open
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MIT Technology Review
We need smarter cities, not “smart cities”
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Grist
Low-cost sensors are helping communities find gaps in air quality data
Jun 24, 2022
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Healthcare Dive
Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, ending constitutional right to abortion
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The New York Times
Overburdened Penn Station Needs More Tracks. But Where Could They Fit?
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Grist
Low-cost sensors are helping communities find gaps in air quality data
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MIT Technology Review
The smart city is a perpetually unrealized utopia
Jun 23, 2022
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Reuters
U.S. Supreme Court expands gun rights, strikes down New York law
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Politico
(Re)designing the city for women
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Grist
Biden’s new vision for the National Flood Insurance Program
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The Dallas Morning News
High-speed rail is all but dead in Texas. It didn’t have to be
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Electrek
Rivian will install a wind turbine to power new R1 electric vehicles’ first charge