The rhythm of city life has long been called “fast-paced,” but now there’s data to back that up—and it reveals something deeper about how people relate to public space. In three major U.S.
In a time of deep political and social divide, Americans appear to agree on one thing: the value of urban parks. A survey done by the Trust for Public Land—a nonprofit dedicated to creating parks and ...
In the latest episode of the Education Connection, KAMR Local 4 News’ Anchor Mari Ferrel sat down with Sitani Lemeki, general ...
In our increasingly urban world, many of us know the paradox all too well: being surrounded by millions of people yet feeling utterly alone. This disconnection isn't just uncomfortable—it's unhealthy.
Lack of accessibility and availability of fresh produce in urban settings is increasing. As large grocery stores move out of urban areas, fresh produce availability has become more challenging. In ...