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For You: Homeless in the City Where He Was Once Mayor

Plus, Life in Ukraine's Trenches: Gearing Up for a Spring Offensive
April 29, 2023

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Homeless in the City Where He Was Once Mayor

Craig Coyner's descent onto the streets of Bend, Ore., came after decades spent fighting as a lawyer and politician for those on the edge of society.

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Homeowners with low-rate mortgages are delaying the decision to sell until market conditions change.

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When a Walkable City Becomes a Death Trap

Vision Zero, the initiative to eliminate traffic fatalities, seems to have stalled, if the reoccurring tragedies on a single Brooklyn avenue are any proof.

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