US abortion clinics in border cities are preparing for a wave of new patientsByCamille Squires and Camille Squires
Toronto is giving up on North America’s largest municipal broadband networkByCamille Squires and Camille Squires
Houston’s huge new urban solar farm is a win for environmental justiceByCamille Squires and Camille Squires
Blackstone is capitalizing on the shortage in US student housingByCamille Squires and Camille Squires
The world’s coastal cities are sinking, but not for the reason you thinkByCamille Squires and Camille Squires
Austin plans to pay low-income residents $1,000 a month in Texas’s first basic income pilotByCamille Squires and Camille Squires
US mortgage interest rates hit 5% for the first time in a decade. That’s great news.ByCamille Squires and Camille Squires
How Washington state brokered a truce between Uber and its driversByCamille Squires and Camille Squires
Why California succeeded—and New York failed—at turning hotels into affordable housingByCamille Squires and Camille Squires
MacKenzie Scott’s $436 million donation is a downpayment on US affordable housingByCamille Squires and Camille Squires
What a 19th century post office reform teaches us about urban innovationByCamille Squires and Camille Squires
The US’s top housing authority just declared housing a human rightByCamille Squires and Camille Squires
The rise in wages for low-income Americans is no match for the rise in US gas pricesByCamille Squires and Camille Squires
What will change if the US adopts daylight saving time permanently?ByCamille Squires and Camille Squires