One perk of living in the Tri-Cities is that many amenities are, at most, a 20-minute car ride away. But how long do you think it would take to walk to your favorite grocery store? Or how about biking ...
Roaming the streets on foot might elicit stares in some car-dependent corners of the country, but did you know that there are plenty of walkable cities, small and large, where you can rely on your own ...
Sure, driving your car or ordering a rideshare to travel around town can be convenient, but nothing quite beats the convenience of using your own two feet to walk from one destination to the next.
New research suggests that living in a less walkable neighborhood is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. Walkable neighborhoods tend to have greater population density, access to ...
Winston Szeto / OPB People who live in a neighborhood with features such as sidewalks, a park, coffee shops, restaurants and access to public transportation are likely going to be more active than if ...