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Bicycle Activist Works To Overcome L.A.’s Car Culture

Monica Howe sees herself as the voice of a two-wheeled future, dedicated to the notion that an urban bicycle culture will make this a better place to live.

Berkeley Lines Up For Circles

"For me, the main thing I’ve noticed is that they bring the neighborhood together,"

Great site (FlightAware) for air travelers or those waiting for them this holiday season

FlightAware is a free flight tracker that will change what you think about live flight tracking and aviation data.

Subsidies Keep Airlines Flying to Small Towns

The program is a good case study of how poorly the government sometimes keeps pace with the free market and consumer tastes, and how entrenched interests, even in the face of some creative map-drawing, can keep such a program aloft in the face of efforts to ground it.

UM bike ambassadors / Advocates aim to make UM better for bicyclists

“Our mission statement is to make campus a better place for bikes,”

One step at a time. Amazing that we’ve gotten to the point of having a “Walk to School Day.”

As a nation, we drive everywhere unnecessarily when it is more than acceptable to walk.

BMW to lease hydrogen cars in April

Eager to put its stamp on cars with green credentials, BMW announced Tuesday that it will roll out the world’s first hydrogen-burning car in serial production early next year.

Hill County Commissioner (Montana) flies to Washington D.C. to defend Big Sky Airline

It will mark his first time testifying before the Senate. Big Sky, the only airline to fly out of the airport, needs subsidies to keep afloat.

Campus robocop at U of M. Has your car been "Segwayed"?

“I went from nobody wanting my job to everyone wanting my job,” Kramer-Jorgensen says as she effortlessly rolls back and forth on the sleek red-and-black two-wheeled marvel.

Biodiesel debut: New bus fleet hits streets of Missoula, Montana

“When I was working on the mass-transit portion of the bill, I was thinking of Missoula,” Baucus said. “Missoula has always led the way in new, progressive, forward ways of doing things.”