Homelessness/hunger survey shows continuing increase in need 1st January 2009 The U.S. Conference of Mayors has released its 2008 Status Report on Hunger & Homelessness, and, once again, the survey shows an increase in the demand
In our century 1st January 2009 Occupancy laws and social workers emerge in the early 1900s to clean up inner-city neighborhoods.
Leaving Las Vegas? 1st January 2009 The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority invited residents of Cranfills Gap, Texas, to Sin City for a five-day tourism promotion getaway, but
Employees get their kicks on for Route 66 Marathon 1st January 2009 To promote wellness among employees, Claremore, Okla., formed a running team for the Tulsa World Route 66 Marathon in November.
The way we were 1st January 2009 As American City & County celebrates its 100th year of publication, we check in with Edgar M. Buttenheim, whose family owned the magazine from 1911 until 1974.
Top of the heap 1st January 2009 A 238-acre former industrial dumping ground in Pittsburgh is turning into a sought-after residential neighborhood.
Capital steps 1st January 2009 Expect financial challenges despite federal help with infrastructure projects.
America’s top models 1st January 2009 The 2008 National League of Cities Awards for Municipal Excellence recognize city and town programs that exemplify excellence in city governance and establish
Cities make a promise to students 1st January 2009 Nine years ago, Kalamazoo, Mich., officials realized that something had to be done to draw people back into the city. In 2005, they created a program
Editor’s Viewpoint: Old school/new school 1st January 2009 With this issue, Arthur Grant’s vision, The American City, is 100 years old, and our celebration of its remarkable stability stands in contrast to the country’s mood in this unsteady year.
Young Leaders Episode 4 – Cyril Jefferson – City Councilman, High Point, North Carolina 13th October 2020