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How America’s largest newspaper company Gannett is leaving behind news deserts

I see a lot more uncovered city council meetings. I see a lot more corruption that doesn’t get noticed. I see a lot more uninformed voters, more people who take their cues for how they view their government from national media and the politicized world there as opposed to their local government. There certainly are bright spots. There are green shoots going up, but the challenge is just very difficult.

Zoot Hosts Panel to Discuss Brand Trust and Customer Experience

Alyson’s insights on the importance of trust in the customer experience were invaluable. We look forward to continuing the conversation with Forrester and other industry experts in the future.”
— Casey Ferguson, VP Marketing

Climate Crisis: Why Climate Risk Is Financial Risk for Your Company

Witold Henisz, vice dean and faculty director of Wharton’s ESG initiative, talks about why businesses should pay attention to climate and ESG issues if they want long-term success.

Walmart To Build Dedicated Fast Charging Network

Walmart says it plans to install fast EV chargers at its stores — including Sam’s Club — all across America.

Lyft’s Vibe Shift Signals the End of the Gig Economy Dream

The company’s founders promised good vibes and greener cities. Now they’re stepping down, and the new CEO is focused on saving the business.

New software marketplace expands licensing opportunities. Idaho National Laboratory’s software marketplace is officially open for business.

The marketplace provides access to software codes and data sets developed at INL through various forms of licenses, including open-source and proprietary options. The site will expand as more software is developed and becomes available.

Some People Call Them Soft Skills, but These Founders Call Them Rules of Engagement

How these women entrepreneurs grew their companies with empathy, compassion, and careful leadership no matter the challenge.

How parking lots across the U.S. are being turned into housing

And not a moment too soon.

Car-Free Living Takes Off in Car-Centric Cities

In Houston and Charlotte, developers are leveraging micromobility, transit investments and zoning reforms to create walkable projects that omit the parking lot. 

Parking reform is snowballing

More cities and states around the country are recognizing the value of eliminating parking requirements.