The Next Stop in Public Transit Advertising: Audio

In an effort to increase revenue, transit agencies are working to find new twists to old advertising methods.

How New Jersey Weathered Superstorm Sandy

Thanks to a little bit of luck and a lot of preparation, the state’s important computer systems and network withstood the storm.

Areas with Most Commuters Reap Benefits and Costs

Many of the nation’s urban areas see their populations jump during the day with an influx of workers, requiring additional public services. View which counties have the most out-of-town commuters.

Medicaid Fraud: Is it Worth States’ Time to Fight it?

As health care for the poor expands, so does the potential for Medicaid abuse. Three states’ experiences with fraud prevention give insight into its value.

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