News & Issues

Streetcar Expansion Steams Ahead in D.C. and City Hall, Big Local Firms On Board

(Editor’s note: The City Council approved the $4.7 million and $2.7 million contracts to continue designing and planning the proposed streetcar extension at its meeting April 16) By Kevin Collison Streetcar officials are confident their funding application for the Main Street extension remains on track in Washington despite the federal government’s record $2 trillion emergency…

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Brian Skow, an emergency room specialist, and nurse Amanda Sandager respond to a video call at Avera eCARE telemedicine center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Age of Coronavirus: Pandemic Prompts Surge of E-House Calls 

The COVID-19 pandemic may, by necessity, accelerate the adoption of telemedicine.

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Guest Commentary: Turning Toward Greatness, Before We Get to Detroit

(Editor’s note: This presentation that’s been making the rounds of local civic groups recently offers a strong public policy and economic case for continuing to reinvest in our urban core, the so-called River-Crown-Plaza corridor, and nearby neighborhoods.) By Dennis Strait, managing principal, Gould Evans Communities across the country face a fundamental problem: we’ve built cities…

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The Asian community is getting blamed for the pandemic

Age of Coronavirus: The Politics of the Pandemic

In a Flatland interview, University of Kansas professor Jack Zhang discusses how the “politics of blame” shapes our political and economic response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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John Tootle playing bagpipes

Age of Coronavirus: A Wistful Drone of Bagpipes Echoes in Brookside

John Tootle is using his skills as a bagpiper to raise the spirits of housebound families in the age of coronavirus.

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