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Portrait of a Shattered Familynew

Murder destroyed Charity Lee's family, forever altered her concept of justice.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  06-13-2013  |  Crime & Justice

Dead in Seven Hoursnew

When overdosed means overworked, Bexar County jail's fatal flaws come to light.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  06-05-2013  |  Crime & Justice

Texas Marine Corps Vet Still Awaiting Trialnew

The U.S. Marine Corps looked the other way when 27-year-old sniper Adan Castañeda attempted suicide while enlisted. Despite Castañeda's increasingly serious outbursts at home once discharged, the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs routinely ignored his mental health issues, bouncing him from crisis to crisis.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  05-22-2013  |  War

In Texas, Juvenile Sex Offenders Get Virtual Life Sentencenew

Texas is one of at least 10 states that put children found guilty in juvenile courts on public sex-offender registries.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  05-09-2013  |  Crime & Justice

SOLAR FLARE BETWEEN CPS AND LOCAL INDUSTRYnew

A report this year from the Edison Electric Institute, a trade group of investor-owned utilities, spells out how rooftop solar could lay waste to the utilities’ century-old business model.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  04-18-2013  |  Energy

Treated to Deathnew

Big Pharma's troubling history of pushing drugs on foster kids, and how a Texas girl may have died from it.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  04-10-2013  |  Drugs

Fire in the Skynew

The sour side of life in the South Texas fracklands.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  03-29-2013  |  Environment

Lamar Smith chimes in on immigration… again.new

Low-risk, non-violent immigrants released from Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention centers?! Cue the outrage from Congressman Lamar Smith in 3, 2…
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  03-06-2013  |  Immigration

Civil rights group complains of exorbitant charging for records at the Bexar County jailnew

At 8 p.m. on August 21, 2012, Thomas Reed Taylor turned himself in to the Bexar County jail, opting for time served on outstanding drunk driving and misdemeanor drug possession warrants in lieu of fines he couldn't pay.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  03-06-2013  |  Civil Liberties

State of the San Antonionew

Mayor Julián Castro had big shoes to fill delivering his State of the City speech last week –– namely, his own.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  03-06-2013  |  Commentary

The Great Imposternew

How digital-age con Gemase Simmons preyed on young fame-hungry victims for years.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  02-21-2013  |  Crime & Justice

Texas loses money by ignoring children's needsnew

Advocacy group Texans Care for Children last week released a new year-long study finding that Texas spends $14.3 billion and $20 billion more than the rest of the country every year because it fails to address child well-being.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  02-13-2013  |  Children & Families

A Troubling Portrait of Scientologynew

In his new book, Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief, Austin-based journalist Lawrence Wright weaves tales of abuse with stories from numerous ex-members of the Church of Scientology.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  02-07-2013  |  Books

Strippers at peril, military befuddled about sex regsnew

Strippers in local clubs can stick to their pasties, for now.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  02-06-2013  |  Civil Liberties

Environmentalists, landowners and Valero await decision on the Keystone XL pipelinenew

The town of Wells is easy to overlook, just a few blocks of homes and a school stretching along a busy state highway.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  01-30-2013  |  Environment

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