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Detroit May Finally Get Rid of Its Soda Can Emergency Alert System
By Josh Sanburn
Five Best Ideas of the Day: September 11
By The Aspen Institute
Ferguson Creates Review Board to Check Police Conduct
By Dan Kedmey
Three Atlantic City Casinos Will Go Dark This Month
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Brown's Father Wants 'Day of Silence' for Son's Funeral
“Please, please take a day of silence so we can lay our son to rest. Please"
By Maya Rhodan
August 25, 2014
Parents Turn Daughter in to Police After Finding Nude Pics
The mother says she was concerned for her daughter's future
By Justin Worland
August 22, 2014
This Is What Federal Intervention Could Look Like in Ferguson
The Department of Justice has intervened in other cities in the past
By Justin Worland
August 15, 2014
Five Best Ideas of the Day: August 13
1. True rehabilitation: We can reform prisons and reduce recidivism if we treat prison labor less like modern-day slavery and more like on-the-job training.By Beth Schwartzapfel in American Prospect2. Drones are a powerful military and...
By The Aspen Institute
August 13, 2014
Missouri Town on Edge
Pleas for calm go unheeded
By Kristina Sauerwein / Ferguson, Mo.
August 13, 2014
Donald Trump Isn't the Only Loser in Atlantic City
Four casinos are expected to close this year in the New Jersey gambling destination
By Bill Saporito
August 12, 2014
Case Closed on Mystery of Brooklyn Bridge White Flags
The culprits appear to have been German artists who are mystified by the reaction the act got in the U.S.
By Denver Nicks
August 12, 2014
FAA Implements No-Fly Zone in Ferguson Amid Unrest Over Killed Teen
Police say their helicopter was shot at multiple times Sunday
By Denver Nicks
August 12, 2014
Baltimore Tightens Curfew Amid Skepticism and Protests
Most major cities have curfew policies, but experts doubt their effectiveness
By Justin Worland
August 8, 2014
No Kidding: Goats Join the Ranks of City Employees
The animals are now seen as a cost-effective and eco-friendly way for towns to clear areas of unwanted vegetation
By Josh Sanburn
August 7, 2014
The Rise of Suburban Poverty in America
The suburbs aren't the middle-class haven many imagine them to be as new numbers show 16.5 million suburban Americans are living beneath the poverty line
By Josh Sanburn
July 31, 2014
Water Main Break Floods Sunset Boulevard, UCLA
The university's Pauley Pavilion was flooded after millions of gallons of water gushed from a broken water main
By Denver Nicks
July 29, 2014
Drone Video Reveals LA's Hidden Architectural Gems
See the City of Angels from a whole new perspective
By Justin Worland
July 25, 2014
Pittsburgh, You're Too Nice to Be Unhappy
A new study says the Rust Belt city is the second least happy metropolis in the United States. Quit whining, yinz. Pittsburgh's got too much going for it to be depressed
By Bill Saporito
July 23, 2014
These Are the 10 Unhappiest Cities in America
America's got some unhappy cities. Here are the worst ones
By Sam Frizell
July 23, 2014
San Francisco Considers Soda Tax
The city could be the first in the nation to tax the sugary drinks
By Katy Steinmetz
July 22, 2014
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