Chicago graduate student aims to run every street in the city by April
A graduate student in Chicago is taking on an extraordinary challenge: running every street in all 77 neighborhoods of the city. Joabe Barbosa, who studies at Roosevelt University, treats the sprawling urban landscape as his personal treadmill, running at all hours and in all kinds of weather. “I run 1 a.m., 3 a.m., 7 a.m., 5 p.m. — any time of the day, any weather,” Barbosa said. “I’m always safe and I always meet lovely people.” Barbosa’s journey began in August 2024 a
Chicago graduate student aims to run every street in the city by April
A graduate student in Chicago is taking on an extraordinary challenge: running every street in all 77 neighborhoods of the city. Joabe Barbosa, who studies at Roosevelt University, treats the sprawling urban landscape as his personal treadmill, running at all hours and in all kinds of weather. “I run 1 a.m., 3 a.m., 7 a.m., 5 p.m. — any time of the day, any weather,” Barbosa said. “I’m always safe and I always meet lovely people.” Barbosa’s journey began in August 2024 a
Texas orders Dallas to remove rainbow crosswalks or risk losing infrastructure funds
The state of Texas has given the city of Dallas until the end of January to remove several decorative pavement markings, including rainbow-painted crosswalks in the Oak Lawn neighborhood and a large “Black Lives Matter” street mural on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. State officials have warned that failure to comply could put millions of dollars in transportation and infrastructure funding at risk. The dispute traces back to an order issued on Oct. 8, 2025, when Texas Gov. Gr
Texas orders Dallas to remove rainbow crosswalks or risk losing infrastructure funds
The state of Texas has given the city of Dallas until the end of January to remove several decorative pavement markings, including rainbow-painted crosswalks in the Oak Lawn neighborhood and a large “Black Lives Matter” street mural on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. State officials have warned that failure to comply could put millions of dollars in transportation and infrastructure funding at risk. The dispute traces back to an order issued on Oct. 8, 2025, when Texas Gov. Gr
Oakland launches citywide speed camera program to curb speeding and crashes
Oakland has activated 18 new speed cameras across the city as part of a broader effort to address speeding and improve traffic safety on local streets. The cameras are now operational, though drivers will not immediately receive citations. City officials have implemented a 60-day grace period during which warnings will be issued instead of fines, allowing motorists time to adjust to the new enforcement system. Mayor Barbara Lee is scheduled to outline additional details of the initi
Oakland launches citywide speed camera program to curb speeding and crashes
Oakland has activated 18 new speed cameras across the city as part of a broader effort to address speeding and improve traffic safety on local streets. The cameras are now operational, though drivers will not immediately receive citations. City officials have implemented a 60-day grace period during which warnings will be issued instead of fines, allowing motorists time to adjust to the new enforcement system. Mayor Barbara Lee is scheduled to outline additional details of the initi
New jersey mayors warn of funding risks after trump targets sanctuary cities
New Jersey mayors are expressing deep concern following President Donald Trump’s announcement that his administration plans to terminate federal funding for sanctuary cities and states that resist his immigration policies. The move, which is expected to take effect on February 1, could have wide-ranging consequences for several municipalities across the state and has renewed debate over the balance of power between federal authority and local governance. New Jersey is home to multip
New jersey mayors warn of funding risks after trump targets sanctuary cities
New Jersey mayors are expressing deep concern following President Donald Trump’s announcement that his administration plans to terminate federal funding for sanctuary cities and states that resist his immigration policies. The move, which is expected to take effect on February 1, could have wide-ranging consequences for several municipalities across the state and has renewed debate over the balance of power between federal authority and local governance. New Jersey is home to multip
Egret season approaches as Fort Worth prepares residents for migration
As egret season approaches, city officials in Fort Worth are urging residents to prepare ahead of the annual migration to reduce the impact these birds can have on neighborhoods. Each year, large numbers of egrets arrive to nest, often settling in residential areas where their presence can create challenges for homeowners. To address concerns before the birds arrive, local animal care authorities have launched an outreach effort focused on education, prevention, and community cooperation.
Egret season approaches as Fort Worth prepares residents for migration
As egret season approaches, city officials in Fort Worth are urging residents to prepare ahead of the annual migration to reduce the impact these birds can have on neighborhoods. Each year, large numbers of egrets arrive to nest, often settling in residential areas where their presence can create challenges for homeowners. To address concerns before the birds arrive, local animal care authorities have launched an outreach effort focused on education, prevention, and community cooperation.
T.J. Maxx to open large new Lincoln Park store in Chicago retail corridor
A large new T.J. Maxx store is set to open in one of Chicago’s most active retail districts, further strengthening Lincoln Park’s position as a major shopping destination. The off-price retailer will occupy a prominent 26,000-square-foot space at 939 W. North Avenue, located at the southeast corner of North Avenue and Sheffield Avenue, according to a recent announcement from the development team behind the project. The store will serve as a key anchor tenant within a renovated c
T.J. Maxx to open large new Lincoln Park store in Chicago retail corridor
A large new T.J. Maxx store is set to open in one of Chicago’s most active retail districts, further strengthening Lincoln Park’s position as a major shopping destination. The off-price retailer will occupy a prominent 26,000-square-foot space at 939 W. North Avenue, located at the southeast corner of North Avenue and Sheffield Avenue, according to a recent announcement from the development team behind the project. The store will serve as a key anchor tenant within a renovated c
Five-story mural transforms downtown Dallas parking garage into public art landmark
A once-unadorned parking garage wall in downtown Dallas has been transformed into a striking five-story mural, marking a significant addition to the city’s growing public art landscape. The new artwork now spans the west-facing exterior of The Adolphus Hotel’s parking structure, introducing a vivid and imaginative presence along Commerce Street. The mural, titled “The Time Keeper,” was officially unveiled this week as part of the Downtown Dallas Mural Initiative, an effort a
Five-story mural transforms downtown Dallas parking garage into public art landmark
A once-unadorned parking garage wall in downtown Dallas has been transformed into a striking five-story mural, marking a significant addition to the city’s growing public art landscape. The new artwork now spans the west-facing exterior of The Adolphus Hotel’s parking structure, introducing a vivid and imaginative presence along Commerce Street. The mural, titled “The Time Keeper,” was officially unveiled this week as part of the Downtown Dallas Mural Initiative, an effort a
Chicago budget takes effect with new taxes on bags, rideshares, betting, and alcohol
Chicago’s newly approved budget is now in effect, introducing a series of tax changes that will be rolled out in stages throughout the year. While some measures began immediately on Jan. 1, others are scheduled to take effect in the coming weeks and months, gradually reshaping costs for consumers and businesses across the city. Among the changes that began with the start of the new year is an increase in the checkout bag tax. Shoppers now pay 15 cents per grocery bag, up from the
Chicago budget takes effect with new taxes on bags, rideshares, betting, and alcohol
Chicago’s newly approved budget is now in effect, introducing a series of tax changes that will be rolled out in stages throughout the year. While some measures began immediately on Jan. 1, others are scheduled to take effect in the coming weeks and months, gradually reshaping costs for consumers and businesses across the city. Among the changes that began with the start of the new year is an increase in the checkout bag tax. Shoppers now pay 15 cents per grocery bag, up from the
Zohran Mamdani takes oath as NYC mayor, vows action for working class and immigrants
Zohran Kwame Mamdani formally began his term as mayor of New York City on Thursday, outlining an ambitious and progressive vision for governing the nation’s largest city during his first public address after being sworn in. Speaking to a crowd of thousands gathered outside City Hall, the 34-year-old Democrat positioned his administration as a response to what he described as long-standing failures of the political establishment, particularly in addressing the needs of working-class and vulnerable residents. In a 24-minute speech delivered shortly after taking office, Mamdani pledged to lead what he called an expansive and audacious government, signaling a break from incremental approaches to policymaking. He emphasized that his administration would not lower expectations of what municipal government can achieve, particularly in the face of rising costs of living that have placed increasing strain on households across the city. Mamdani said his focus would remain on affordability, housing stability, and public services that reflect the realities faced by everyday New Yorkers. Addressing skepticism about progressive leadership, Mamdani framed his election as a broader test of whether left-leaning policies can deliver tangible results. He told the crowd that many residents are watching closely to see whether government can effectively address issues that have shaped their daily lives, including economic insecurity and access to opportunity. He added that New York City has a responsibility to demonstrate how inclusive governance can function at scale and set an example beyond its borders. Mamdani also highlighted protections for immigrant communities as a central priority of his administration. He warned that federal immigration policies under President Donald Trump pose significant risks for undocumented residents and pledged that the city would continue to serve as a place of refuge and support. His remarks drew sustained applause from attendees, reflecting the strong backing he has received from advocacy groups and progressive organizations throughout his campaign. The inauguration event featured remarks from prominent national figures aligned with Mamdani’s political outlook, including Senator Bernie Sanders and Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Both praised the new mayor’s victory as a sign of growing demand for economic and social reforms. Sanders thanked New Yorkers for advancing a vision of government that serves the broader public rather than concentrated wealth, prompting chants from the crowd calling for higher taxes on the wealthy. Mamdani’s transition into office began just after midnight, when he took the oath of office at a closed subway station beneath City Hall, a symbolic location tied to the city’s infrastructure and history. He placed his hand on the Quran during the ceremony, marking a historic first for the city and underscoring the diversity of New York’s leadership. The oath was administered by New York Attorney General Letitia James. The public inauguration later in the day drew approximately 4,000 ticketed attendees, reflecting the high level of interest surrounding Mamdani’s ascent to City Hall. As he begins his tenure, expectations remain high among supporters who see his leadership as an opportunity to reshape urban governance around equity, affordability, and social protection, while critics await evidence that his bold promises can translate into effective administration.
Zohran Mamdani takes oath as NYC mayor, vows action for working class and immigrants
Zohran Kwame Mamdani formally began his term as mayor of New York City on Thursday, outlining an ambitious and progressive vision for governing the nation’s largest city during his first public address after being sworn in. Speaking to a crowd of thousands gathered outside City Hall, the 34-year-old Democrat positioned his administration as a response to what he described as long-standing failures of the political establishment, particularly in addressing the needs of working-class and vulnerable residents. In a 24-minute speech delivered shortly after taking office, Mamdani pledged to lead what he called an expansive and audacious government, signaling a break from incremental approaches to policymaking. He emphasized that his administration would not lower expectations of what municipal government can achieve, particularly in the face of rising costs of living that have placed increasing strain on households across the city. Mamdani said his focus would remain on affordability, housing stability, and public services that reflect the realities faced by everyday New Yorkers. Addressing skepticism about progressive leadership, Mamdani framed his election as a broader test of whether left-leaning policies can deliver tangible results. He told the crowd that many residents are watching closely to see whether government can effectively address issues that have shaped their daily lives, including economic insecurity and access to opportunity. He added that New York City has a responsibility to demonstrate how inclusive governance can function at scale and set an example beyond its borders. Mamdani also highlighted protections for immigrant communities as a central priority of his administration. He warned that federal immigration policies under President Donald Trump pose significant risks for undocumented residents and pledged that the city would continue to serve as a place of refuge and support. His remarks drew sustained applause from attendees, reflecting the strong backing he has received from advocacy groups and progressive organizations throughout his campaign. The inauguration event featured remarks from prominent national figures aligned with Mamdani’s political outlook, including Senator Bernie Sanders and Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Both praised the new mayor’s victory as a sign of growing demand for economic and social reforms. Sanders thanked New Yorkers for advancing a vision of government that serves the broader public rather than concentrated wealth, prompting chants from the crowd calling for higher taxes on the wealthy. Mamdani’s transition into office began just after midnight, when he took the oath of office at a closed subway station beneath City Hall, a symbolic location tied to the city’s infrastructure and history. He placed his hand on the Quran during the ceremony, marking a historic first for the city and underscoring the diversity of New York’s leadership. The oath was administered by New York Attorney General Letitia James. The public inauguration later in the day drew approximately 4,000 ticketed attendees, reflecting the high level of interest surrounding Mamdani’s ascent to City Hall. As he begins his tenure, expectations remain high among supporters who see his leadership as an opportunity to reshape urban governance around equity, affordability, and social protection, while critics await evidence that his bold promises can translate into effective administration.
Mahayuti Sweeps Maharashtra Polls: BJP Leads With 117 Wins In Local Body Elections
The Mahayuti alliance recorded a sweeping victory in the Maharashtra local body elections, winning 207 municipal president posts across the state and establishing strong control over urban local governance. Results from the State Election Commission showed the Bharatiya Janata Party leading the tally with 117 seats, making it the single-largest party in the polls. The Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena followed with 53 posts, while the Nationalist Congress Party secured 37, giving the ruling allianc
Mahayuti Sweeps Maharashtra Polls: BJP Leads With 117 Wins In Local Body Elections
The Mahayuti alliance recorded a sweeping victory in the Maharashtra local body elections, winning 207 municipal president posts across the state and establishing strong control over urban local governance. Results from the State Election Commission showed the Bharatiya Janata Party leading the tally with 117 seats, making it the single-largest party in the polls. The Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena followed with 53 posts, while the Nationalist Congress Party secured 37, giving the ruling allianc
Hong Kong tower inferno kills 36; major manhunt and rescue effort underway
Hong Kong authorities have arrested three men on suspicion of manslaughter following a catastrophic fire that swept through a high-rise housing complex in Tai Po, marking one of the city’s deadliest blazes in a decade. Police confirmed the arrests on Thursday and said a full briefing would be held to outline the early findings of the investigation and the circumstances that led to the rapid spread of the flames. The incident has raised urgent questions about building safety, maintenance pro
Hong Kong tower inferno kills 36; major manhunt and rescue effort underway
Hong Kong authorities have arrested three men on suspicion of manslaughter following a catastrophic fire that swept through a high-rise housing complex in Tai Po, marking one of the city’s deadliest blazes in a decade. Police confirmed the arrests on Thursday and said a full briefing would be held to outline the early findings of the investigation and the circumstances that led to the rapid spread of the flames. The incident has raised urgent questions about building safety, maintenance pro
San Jose battles surge in copper wire thefts disrupting lights and transit systems
San Jose officials are intensifying their response to a rapid rise in copper wire thefts that have disrupted streetlights, traffic systems and transit infrastructure across the city. The growing criminal activity has led to widespread outages, costly repairs and mounting concerns from residents, businesses and transportation agencies. The issue was the central focus of a panel discussion on November 12 that brought together leaders from broadband, business, transportation and law enforcement
San Jose battles surge in copper wire thefts disrupting lights and transit systems
San Jose officials are intensifying their response to a rapid rise in copper wire thefts that have disrupted streetlights, traffic systems and transit infrastructure across the city. The growing criminal activity has led to widespread outages, costly repairs and mounting concerns from residents, businesses and transportation agencies. The issue was the central focus of a panel discussion on November 12 that brought together leaders from broadband, business, transportation and law enforcement
Jubilee Hills Bypoll: Naveen Yadav Wins Big As Congress Scores Major Urban Victory
Congress candidate Naveen Yadav has delivered a convincing victory in the Jubilee Hills bypoll, securing 98,988 votes after the final round of counting. He defeated BRS candidate Maganti Sunitha Gopinath, who stood at 74,259 votes, resulting in a solid 24,729-vote margin. This win strengthens the Congress position in one of Hyderabad’s most influential constituencies, known for its diverse urban voter base and political significance. The outcome indicates strong approval of the ruling party
Jubilee Hills Bypoll: Naveen Yadav Wins Big As Congress Scores Major Urban Victory
Congress candidate Naveen Yadav has delivered a convincing victory in the Jubilee Hills bypoll, securing 98,988 votes after the final round of counting. He defeated BRS candidate Maganti Sunitha Gopinath, who stood at 74,259 votes, resulting in a solid 24,729-vote margin. This win strengthens the Congress position in one of Hyderabad’s most influential constituencies, known for its diverse urban voter base and political significance. The outcome indicates strong approval of the ruling party
Dallas mayor outlines city priorities in annual State of the City address
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson delivered his annual State of the City address on Thursday, choosing the newly launched Texas Stock Exchange as the backdrop for a speech that centered on growth, public safety, and the evolving landscape of downtown. The mayor used the moment to emphasize both the accomplishments of the past year and the challenges that lie ahead, particularly as major employers and professional sports teams reassess their future ties to the city. During his 20-minute remarks, John
Dallas mayor outlines city priorities in annual State of the City address
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson delivered his annual State of the City address on Thursday, choosing the newly launched Texas Stock Exchange as the backdrop for a speech that centered on growth, public safety, and the evolving landscape of downtown. The mayor used the moment to emphasize both the accomplishments of the past year and the challenges that lie ahead, particularly as major employers and professional sports teams reassess their future ties to the city. During his 20-minute remarks, John
San Francisco to enforce two-hour parking limit starting Saturday
San Francisco will begin enforcing a new two-hour parking limit on city streets starting Saturday as part of an effort to manage long-term vehicle parking and address growing concerns about recreational vehicles remaining parked for extended periods. The new policy follows months of preparation that included public outreach, installation of signs, and the introduction of a vehicle buyback program aimed at helping residents comply with the new rule. Under the new ordinance, any vehicle
San Francisco to enforce two-hour parking limit starting Saturday
San Francisco will begin enforcing a new two-hour parking limit on city streets starting Saturday as part of an effort to manage long-term vehicle parking and address growing concerns about recreational vehicles remaining parked for extended periods. The new policy follows months of preparation that included public outreach, installation of signs, and the introduction of a vehicle buyback program aimed at helping residents comply with the new rule. Under the new ordinance, any vehicle
New Albany considers tighter restrictions on e-bikes and scooters
New Albany officials are weighing new regulations that could significantly change how residents and visitors use electric bikes and scooters within city limits. During recent meetings, members of the New Albany City Council discussed proposed legislation that would redefine how these increasingly popular modes of transportation are classified and where they can operate. Under the proposed ordinance, electric bikes and scooters would be formally categorized as vehicles under city law
New Albany considers tighter restrictions on e-bikes and scooters
New Albany officials are weighing new regulations that could significantly change how residents and visitors use electric bikes and scooters within city limits. During recent meetings, members of the New Albany City Council discussed proposed legislation that would redefine how these increasingly popular modes of transportation are classified and where they can operate. Under the proposed ordinance, electric bikes and scooters would be formally categorized as vehicles under city law
D.C. delays approval of sidewalk delivery robots amid safety and accessibility concerns
Washington, D.C. — City transportation officials are urging caution as pressure mounts to approve autonomous food delivery robots on District sidewalks. Despite growing interest from technology firms eager to deploy their devices across Washington, the D.C. Department of Transportation (DDOT) says it will not rush to authorize the new technology without first addressing safety, accessibility, and regulatory concerns. At a Wednesday hearing before the D.C. Council’s Committee on
D.C. delays approval of sidewalk delivery robots amid safety and accessibility concerns
Washington, D.C. — City transportation officials are urging caution as pressure mounts to approve autonomous food delivery robots on District sidewalks. Despite growing interest from technology firms eager to deploy their devices across Washington, the D.C. Department of Transportation (DDOT) says it will not rush to authorize the new technology without first addressing safety, accessibility, and regulatory concerns. At a Wednesday hearing before the D.C. Council’s Committee on
Houston METRORail Red Line delays show slight improvement after weeks of slowdown
Houston, Texas — After weeks of mounting frustration among commuters, METRO officials say early signs of improvement are emerging along Houston’s METRORail Red Line. The agency acknowledged that service delays have been impacting travel times and ridership but emphasized that the process of restoring consistent service reliability will take time and continued collaboration with the City of Houston. During Thursday’s METRO Committee Meeting, Vice President of Service Russell Fr
Houston METRORail Red Line delays show slight improvement after weeks of slowdown
Houston, Texas — After weeks of mounting frustration among commuters, METRO officials say early signs of improvement are emerging along Houston’s METRORail Red Line. The agency acknowledged that service delays have been impacting travel times and ridership but emphasized that the process of restoring consistent service reliability will take time and continued collaboration with the City of Houston. During Thursday’s METRO Committee Meeting, Vice President of Service Russell Fr
East San Jose’s former MACSA youth center demolished after devastating fire
A once-vibrant symbol of youth empowerment in East San Jose has been reduced to rubble, ending years of community efforts to restore it. The former Mexican American Community Services Agency (MACSA) youth center, a landmark that stood as a gathering place for generations of young people, was demolished over the weekend, more than a month after a fire devastated the vacant structure. Excavators arrived early Saturday morning to bring down what remained of the facility. The demolition
East San Jose’s former MACSA youth center demolished after devastating fire
A once-vibrant symbol of youth empowerment in East San Jose has been reduced to rubble, ending years of community efforts to restore it. The former Mexican American Community Services Agency (MACSA) youth center, a landmark that stood as a gathering place for generations of young people, was demolished over the weekend, more than a month after a fire devastated the vacant structure. Excavators arrived early Saturday morning to bring down what remained of the facility. The demolition
San Jose leads U.S. cities in housing permit decline amid rising costs and delays
The San Jose metropolitan area has topped a national ranking — but for reasons that signal growing trouble for California’s housing market. According to a recent HomeAbroad report analyzing U.S. Census Bureau data, the San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara region recorded the steepest drop in residential construction permits among the country’s 100 largest metro areas, with a staggering 68% decline over five years. In July 2020, the region issued 1,949 building permits. By July 2025,
San Jose leads U.S. cities in housing permit decline amid rising costs and delays
The San Jose metropolitan area has topped a national ranking — but for reasons that signal growing trouble for California’s housing market. According to a recent HomeAbroad report analyzing U.S. Census Bureau data, the San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara region recorded the steepest drop in residential construction permits among the country’s 100 largest metro areas, with a staggering 68% decline over five years. In July 2020, the region issued 1,949 building permits. By July 2025,









