The U.S. was once the world’s most geographically mobile society. Now we’re stuck in place—and that’s a very big problem.
A 1960s lawsuit over housing discrimination in Detroit's Hamtramck has finally been resolved, providing homes for its victims and their families.
A Muskegon-area nonprofit is working to address the need for housing in communities of color and to get more people ...
Massachusetts now allows ADUs by-right in single-family zoning, but many Berkshire County towns are still updating their ...
We can bring the party together — and win — if we're willing to address inequality and advocate for radical change ...
With enrollment declining, River Trail Village’s financial success will be a key test for the college’s future — a stark ...
A champion of civil rights and historic preservation, Wing Luke, who would've turned 100 on Feb. 18, continues to inspire ...
Passed by Congress in 1910 in response to outrage over the new Cairo Hotel, the Height Act has capped development across the ...
Sen. Daniel Thatcher, R-West Valley City, who has often broken away from his party in speaking up for the LGBTQ community, ...
A proposed bill in Maryland is drawing debate over its potential impact on communities and the rights of the homeless.
Lawmakers are busy in Carson City drawing up new rules to live by, including tougher penalties for committing crimes, ...