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In Santa Rosa, Calif., the electricity powering a lamp may very well come from recycled wastewater.

Will Kindergartener Bank Accounts Catch On?

San Francisco was the first city to create college savings accounts for every kindergartener in public school. Now other jurisdictions are contemplating a similar program.

How Tennessee Plans to Solve Its IT Problems

In an effort to keep employees and their skills up to date, the Volunteer State is urging 1,600 IT workers to reapply for their jobs.

Bike Lane Battles Heat Up

Cities like San Francisco and Chicago are running into resistance from drivers as they try to meet demand for more bike lanes.

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