The City of Alton, Illinois will receive a six-figure federal grant to improve safety for pedestrians in downtown Alton.
Anyone with an affinity for Mozart’s symphonies or a deep love of “The Sound of Music” has likely dreamed of traveling to ...
Washington Avenue in Vincennes has been reopened to traffic. After a year and a half of construction, the road was officially ...
A new 70-acre mixed-use development at the former Halliburton campus was named one of the Bayou City's "Walkable Places" by ...
The Warrenton Town Council is considering transitioning its popular pandemic-era “RollOutWarrenton!” program into a ...
Taking It To The Streets is an initiative spearheaded by AARP to have New Yorkers see how pedestrian-friendly their ...
Four out of five men and women in the United States will be overweight or obese by 2050 if current trends hold, a new study ...
Spring is the perfect season to visit Sweden’s capital Stockholm is an attractive city at any time of year – outside of the ...
Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski (IL-13) announced that the City of Alton will receive a $215,152 federal grant from the ...
A well-attended site walk Wednesday evening gave North Adams residents a chance to sound off on the future of the Route 2 ...
The Houston City Council has given the green light to Walkable Places and Special Parking Area designations for Park Eight ...
City of Houston officials have designated Johnson Development's 70-acre mixed-use project in Westchase as one of the first ...