Schools across the nation are tearing up playgrounds — asphalt and concrete are giving way to shade, with green spaces and trees making them more inviting.
If cement was a country, it would have the third-highest carbon emissions on earth. Decarbonizing the foundation of modern civilization is no trivial task.
I want people in the neighborhoods to walk across the bridge and feel like you’ve entered Oz. . . .The streets are beautiful, ...
Before this sculpture became part of an Eagle Scout memorial in Missouri, it hung above the Seventh Avenue entrance to the original Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan. The colossal train station ...
A Jewish teacher who was targeted during a protest at a Queens high school over her support of Israel is suing New York City ...
Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to keep up with NYC’s public schools.A teacher who faced raucous ...
One village in Western New York is fed up with the residents who continue to disrespect the new community space.
LAKE CITY — Two cities in Missaukee County are hoping their park projects will boost their respective economies. Lake City ...
The iconic concrete dolphin that has greeted children for more than three decades in Reagan Park has been vandalized, damaged ...
Residents of the Shadow Bay community in Longwood are demanding action over ongoing flooding, and they hope to see the person ...
Seemingly every tourist in Rome knows the key to returning to the Eternal City is to toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain and make a wish. The result: Hoards of visitors packing the Baroque ...