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As Californians begin to see impacts from tariffs, some are leaning on community gardens to offset rising grocery costs, as ...
The budget mega-bill will likely make the Opportunity Zones and New Markets Tax Credit programs permanent. There’s good news ...
Op-ed: In the Philippines and across the Global South, people have spent centuries building structures to survive – and to ...
As frustrations grow, theft victims in Detroit are taking action on their own via GPS technology, such as OnStar, or hiding ...
A recent analysis finds that encampments bans and other local ordinances aimed at unhoused populations don't actually lead to ...
Op-ed: I’ve followed the D.C. to Baltimore high-speed train proposal for close to a decade. Our residents deserve better ...
The non-profit The Center by Lendistry in Los Angeles released a digital toolbox to help small businesses get started ...
Ramona Teeter planned to live at the Rosewood Estates, her home for nearly two decades, for the rest of her life. The 79-year-old is bold, direct, and does not fear asking questions. So six years ago, ...
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This story was originally published by Yes! Magazine. A diverse coalition has come together in St. Louis to oppose tax exemptions granted to weapons manufacturers. Launched in March 2025 under the ...
A system that doesn’t work IMAN’s approach stands in stark contrast to the persistent struggles of traditional grocery retailers in disinvested urban neighborhoods, where high overhead, razor-thin ...