Commentators had vastly different takes on the risks of artificial intelligence in feedback to a U.S. Transportation Department agency.
Three years after acquiring Greyhound Lines, Flix North America’s CEO opines on how states can support bus operators.
Can car-centric LA avoid a traffic meltdown when it hosts the 2028 Olympics? Mass transit, bike lanes and remote work might do the trick, some say.
As Archer Aviation plans to ramp up eVTOL manufacturing to 650 aircraft annually, global automaker and Archer investor Stellantis upped its stake in the company.
With thermal energy networks poised to expand in coming years, water usage data must be standardized and publicly available, the Building Decarbonization Coalition said.
The ride-hailing companies' CEOs envision evolving their fleets amid strong Q2 growth. Uber and Lyft also continue to face heated debates over driver treatment.
Expanded eligibility and a $20 million investment in local agencies will get more veterans into housing, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced.
Materials that earn the label will be listed in a central, publicly accessible registry, making it easier to identify and purchase them, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
With a report that shows 40% of the city's homeless population comes from elsewhere, San Francisco can't "solve the housing and behavioral health needs of people across our country," Mayor London ...
The Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act imposes three main limits on rent control laws in California, according to the LAO’s report on Prop 33. Rent control cannot apply to single-family housing or any ...
Just one person — the U.S. president — can declare a major disaster after a drought, hurricane, tornado or other extreme weather event hits a community. In recent weeks, such designations have been ...
Many dead or fallen trees in Philadelphia face an unglamorous fate as wood chips or mulch. But now, the city has bigger plans for some of its wood waste: Mill it into building material — and rake in ...