The red dirt now yields trails as the community shifts to a recreation-based economy.
Houses of worship are merging or closing. In Philly, more than a quarter of those have been redeveloped.
Some agencies don't want the firearms back on the streets.
The Affordable Care Act has given millions of Americans access to mental health coverage. That’s created a demand for providers.
In many places it costs a lot to register voters who are not already signed up to vote, and that leaves a lot of people out of the democratic process.
Ongoing protest against the Dakota Access oil pipeline is putting some locals on edge.
A local development group hosted workshops for business owners so they could learn how to make labels and meet quality standards.
Insurance companies are making individual home inspections and are demanding fire improvements from homeowners. Some residents in the area are having difficulty getting insured at all.
Instead of climbing ladders to check for roof damage, or walking through a disaster area, insurance adjusters may be able to deploy drones.
But how will residents in a place with 21 percent unemployment afford to shop here?