Articles by Susie Cagle
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Transit advocates stop cuts using civil rights legislation
Low-income Americans often rely on public transportation and are disproportionately hurt when service is cut back and fares are raised.
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Laws banning harassment of cyclists spread like a wonderful virus
Ordinances that let bicyclists sue road-enraged drivers are catching on in some California cities and Washington, D.C.
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From the ground up: How the creative class can help spark real urban revival
Violence in Oakland inspires soul searching and a grassroots effort to build a sustainable future for all residents. Can newcomers help bridge the class divide?
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At climate rally, some signs of fraying in a movement’s big tent
Sunday's climate rally was the biggest yet. As the movement keeps growing, can it hold onto both its moderate marchers and its risk-taking radicals?