Nation Jul 27 In St. Louis, a neighborhood destroyed, and the children who remember By Gabrielle Hays
Nation Jul 10 Watch 11:59 This former steel mill used to employ thousands—how the site is adapting and creating jobs now The Bethlehem steel mill in Maryland was once the largest working mill in the world, employing 30,000 people at its peak in the 1950's. The collapse of the American steel industry forced the mill into bankruptcy, closing for good in… By Karla Murthy, Sam Weber
Economy Jun 01 Watch 9:04 Has urban revival caused a crisis of success? Attract members of the "creative class" to a city and they will create jobs and spur urban renewal. But that idea, championed by noted urbanologist Richard Florida, has a double-edged downside: increased economic segregation and less affordable housing. Economics correspondent… By PBS NewsHour, Sarah Clune Hartman