Houston in 2016, As Told Through 5 Maps
These maps reveal the level of economic and racial segregation in Houston -- and point toward a worsening divide.
Houston in 2016, As Told Through 5 Maps
These maps reveal the level of economic and racial segregation in Houston -- and point toward a worsening divide.
The Best Books of 2016 for Urbanists
Have some time off this holiday season? Curl up with one of these engaging reads.
The Urban Edge: Our Most-Read Stories of 2016
The stories cover everything from Astrodome redevelopment to gentrification battles.
What to Watch: A Rundown of Bills Filed So Far in Texas Legislature
Everything from fireworks to pre-kindergarten is covered in the hundreds of Texas legislature bills filed early, check out some of the most interesting.
How Do You Map the Character of a City? A New Tool Offers Solutions
The historic character of a community is often obvious. But in some places the past is less obvious and its significance harder to protect
10 Last-Minute 2016 Holiday Gifts for Urbanists
Nothing shows you care like a city-themed knick-knack.
Rice Professor Involved in Presidential Election Recount Effort
"Do I believe there's been hacking?" he says. "Not yet, nor do I believe that any theory of hacking has been roundly disproven."
In Houston, Constant Flooding Will be the New Normal, Expert Says
Why one expert calls Houston's recent growth "death by a thousand cuts."
Most People Don't Expect Much From Local Government. Nigel Jacob is Changing That.
How do you make a city run better? Hire a "new urban mechanic."
Latino Representation Growing in Houston Leadership
New police chief is latest in an ongoing trend.
Cities Shouldn't be Afraid to Look to the Suburbs for Inspiration
Stereotypes about suburbs abound. But they are dynamic parts of any region, and they may offer important lessons.
Voters Nationwide Support Transit, But Will Washington?
More than 30 communities nationwide approved ballot measures designed to support transit efforts.
In Houston, Voters Send a Strong Message About Criminal Justice Reform
Newly-elected sheriff and DA say they'll avoid locking up low-level offenders.
Despite Trump's Win, Texas Election Results Offer a Glimpse at Electorate's Shifting Demographics
Trump won Texas, but the numbers might reveal a shifting electorate.
Trump Victory Underscores the Important Role of Cities as Laboratories of Democracy
The future of America belongs not to Washington but to cities across the country.
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