Corporate executives meet in Paris, Washington delays restitution, and the city dithers over pipe replacements.
Gabrielle Gurley
Gabrielle Gurley is a senior editor at The American Prospect. She covers states and cities, focusing on economic development and infrastructure, elections, and climate. She wins awards, too, most recently picking up a 2024 NABJ award for coverage of Baltimore and a 2021 Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication urban journalism award for her feature story on the pandemic public transit crisis.
Gun Bans Gear Up at Polling Places
Addressing fears of violence, states see a path to keeping guns away from the polls.
California Public-Transit Agencies Confront Rider Harassment
New laws require the state’s largest systems to survey riders about their safety concerns.
Key Bridge Collapse Spotlights Democrats, Sidelines Hogan
The former governor takes a lower profile, while Democrats rush to the rescue.
Mayday in Florida
The political landscape for state Democrats shifts dramatically after another historic abortion decision.
The Long Road Back for the Port of Baltimore
For the moment, Maryland officials are focused on crisis management.
The Disinformation Gap Between Talk and Action
The U.S. is in no position to export AI solutions until it gets its own house in order.
High-Tech to No-Tech Vote Counting
Hand-counting ballots is expensive, tedious, time-consuming, inaccurate, and insecure. Some communities want it all.
Controlling Birth Control
On the eve of over-the-counter birth control pills, the GOP can’t possibly convince Americans that the right to contraception is wrong.
Larry Hogan’s Maryland Senate Campaign Just Got Harder
The wildly popular former governor just ran headlong into the politics of national reproductive rights.

