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Flint's 100,000 people now have only one major store within city limits.
In Atlanta, a case study in rebranding and how transit can reshape a neighborhood.
We look at where transit fare increases are and why operating costs are rising.
A labor dispute in the San Francisco area launched a surprising debate about the future of work in the new economy.
Beijing has announced it will add 50 miles of subway track by the end of next year, making the city's subway system bigger than New York's. But will the new additions alleviate the city's notorious traffic and pollution?
Adding lots of train and bus lines to car-congested roads would seem to be an environmental slam dunk. If only the math would cooperate.
Public transportation advocates are miffed that Apple has left off directions to bus and train stops from its new mapping software.