Known for its outdoor art, Philadelphia has twice gutted its public arts office, and officials have not inventoried the collection in decades. At least 85 works are recorded as missing.
Community leaders believe a Louisville neighborhood is primed for redevelopment. But lingering industrial harms threaten to hold it back.
Ted Martin, a 71-year-old retired carpenter, tries to keep his expenses down, like other senior citizens on limited incomes ...
In Los Angeles, artistic takeovers of abandoned high rises and mansions force us to ask a crucial question: why aren’t empty ...
As part of Black History Month, News Channel 3 is highlighting the work of a pastor from Battle Creek who is working to ...
Israel is no longer targeted with a boycott and divestment resolution by the City University of New York system’s union. The ...
The city's Board of Ethics voted against a complaint that accused Memphis Fire Chief Gina Sweat of showing favoritism and ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced $970,000 in grants Friday, to support and expand fair housing testing and ...
The 2025 report by the Florida Policy Institute ranks counties on five factors, with the newest being food security.
The City of St. Louis cannot succeed if half of it is left to fail. For decades, previous administrations have failed North ...
The move to kill a key pipeline for aspiring civil servants and regional agency councils reflects a desire to make it ...
The demonstration comes as trustees prepare to finalize a school closure plan Wednesday evening to address the district’s ...