To stem population loss and “brain drain,” the city offers incentives to college grads.
When the chemical factories shuttered, leaving the Love Canal disaster and environmental degradation behind, the iconic city of Niagara Falls tried to find ways to recover. To stem massive population loss and “brain drain,” the city is offering housing incentives for college graduates, but some locals wonder why these new residents get extra support when the locals had to endure these issues.
AIR DATE 10/7/16
In an epic road trip, political comedian John Fugelsang retraces the nearly two-hundred-year-old journey of Alexis de Tocqueville. Along the way he explores whether the optimistic spirit of the American Dream that Tocqueville popularized is alive and well in the twenty-first century.
Watch Your Shows Many Ways
|
Click over to tpt.org/shows to watch your favorite TPT productions and PBS shows, anytime and anywhere.
Not only will this site work on your laptop or desktop computer, you'll also feel right at home on any modern smartphone or tablet. Stream away...
© 2025 Twin Cities Public Television