In the Age of Hacking and Social Media, Is the Census Bureau Ready For Technical Difficulties?
This is the first cenusus that will be online and in a world with social media. So is the bureau ready for hackers, fake news and social media campaigns?

With Rising Disaster Costs Comes Increasing Inequality
New research builds on the work of two sociologists documenting the connection between disasters and inequality.

Q+A: The Rising Risks of Urban Flooding
From existing data sources to flood mitigation practices, cities need to step up to respond to a national challenge.

New Localism Moves Nation-States to the Back, Advances the City-State to the Forefront
Bruce Katz argues that the only way to efficiently create change in a nation is to work on the hyper-local level.

Urban Review: The Power of Porches, Subsidized Healthcare and a 100-Day Agenda for Harris County
This week, new research on the link between access to subsidized health care and falling behind on rent or mortgage payments, a poetic look at the power of porches, possible priorities for Harris County's new leadership and more.

These are the many things considered in designing a park for Houston and how you can have a say
Houston's goal is to have a park within a half mile or 10-minute walk for residents and once the land is acquired, the designing process begins.

Map: Eligible and Likely to Naturalize
An interactive map from USC looks not just at the populations eligible to naturalize but their likelihood as well.

What To Watch: Looking Ahead to the 86th Legislative Session
Thanks in part to the results of the recent election, lawmakers are underscoring this session as a time to focus on "bread and butter" issues.

Legislative Report: Hurricane Harvey Recovery Has Cost $2.7 Billion So Far, Most Paid by Feds
Texas Tribune | A report released Friday by the Texas Senate's budget-writing committee laid out past and future costs related to recovery from "the most costly disaster ever to hit the Texas coast."

This week, an artist improves bus stops in Los Angeles, new insights into how undervalued homes in majority black neighborhoods are and a reflection on the promise and pitfalls of rent control.

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