A few conservative intellectuals are speaking out against sprawl, and for denser "new urbanist" development. Sadly, their arguments will never gain traction.
This just in: We no longer have to choose between living in the city or the forest.
We can learn some things about public transportation from how the Dutch handle their bike traffic jams.
Adrian Benepe was responsible for adding more than 700 acres to the Big Apple's park system. Now he's taking the cause national.
The only thing holding up the project: that little matter of the price tag.
She takes the concerns of African-American communities straight to the White House -- and she's taking her talking points on solar net-metering straight from the utility companies.
Think a new carpool lane will relieve gridlock on L.A.'s infamous 405? Think again.
In the Twin Cities, old rail lines have become a sensible and delightful freeway system — just for cyclists.
The world’s fastest submerging state is looking to nature in an ambitious plan to turn back the tide, and to BP to fund it -- but will it work?