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Doctor Sees No Rest for the Needed in Haitinew

An endless demand for medical care paired with slow-arriving supplies complicate health care efforts in post-earthquake Haiti.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  04-15-2010  |  Disasters

A Christian Sex-Ed Group Finds a New Use for Duct Tapenew

Education for a Lifetime provides Colorado public school students with a duct tape demo that fails to stick.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  04-08-2010  |  Sex

Sex, Lies and Duct Tape: Science and Morality in Colo. Springs Schoolsnew

A Christian group called Education for a Lifetime regularly gives multi-day "abstinence-centered" programs in several El Paso County school districts. It make a case that no sex before marriage is safe: Even if you escape without a disease or a screaming baby, premarital sex makes you prone to infidelity while reducing your ability to bond with your future spouse.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  04-08-2010  |  Sex

Journalist T.R. Reid Makes it Plain: Universal Coverage is the Answernew

The take-home lesson, repeated frequently during an hour-long conversation with the Independent, boils down basically to this: Provide universal health care, and the rest will follow.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  02-25-2010  |  Science

Colorado Springs Bar Owner Says He's Found a Smoking Ban Loopholenew

After three years fighting the law the owner of Murray Street Darts says he's figured out how he and his customers can continue lighting up legally: He's opened a tobacco shop.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  02-18-2010  |  Policy Issues

Lawmakers Look to Shake Up the Recycling World, With Tons of Tires Nearbynew

"Our goal is to break even," Chris Houtchens says, describing the financial tightrope he walks each day so that the company he runs with his father, American Tire Exchange, can turn a profit selling usable tires in the states or in Mexico.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  02-09-2010  |  Environment

Charting the Meltdown: James Balog's Glacier Photographynew

What James Balog saw on his National Geographic shoots led him to launch the Extreme Ice Survey. The project now has 33 cameras set up to take hourly pictures at glaciers in Greenland, Iceland, Alaska and the Rocky Mountains.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Edie Adelstein and Anthony Lane  |  01-28-2010  |  Environment

Released From Prison Today? Expect a New Set of Locked Doors Tomorrownew

The 29 days since Jason Horn left jail have been a blur of bus rides, AA meetings and rejections. Today, with a cold snap tugging the temperature into the single digits, he's taking the No. 3 bus to continue his job search in Old Colorado City.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  01-07-2010  |  Business & Labor

Officials Struggle to ID Crimes Too Violent for Veterans Courtsnew

After battling for months against post-traumatic stress disorder, Thomas Delgado, an Iraq war veteran ended a night of heavy drinking in September 2008 by hunkering down with a gun in his bathtub. He soon found himself facing a charge of attempted murder.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  12-29-2009  |  War

The Army's Repair Job for Wounded Soldiers Doesn't Always Pass Inspectionnew

After three deployments to Iraq, Spc. James Bell had spent a year in the post's Warrior Transition Unit, getting treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder. His greeting to his new unit came as a barked question from a sergeant major: "ARE YOU READY TO FIGHT?"
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  12-15-2009  |  War

The Army's Much-hyped Repair Job for Wounded Soldiers Doesn't Pass Inspectionnew

Two years later, the Warrior Transition Unit appears less a shining success than a public-relations smokescreen, behind which the Army continues breaking its promise to care for wounded soldiers.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  12-10-2009  |  War

Two years after a foreclosure disaster, one Colorado county is still stuck with a messnew

The phenomenon of squatters staying in bank-owned homes has been widely reported. In Colorado Springs, it's rare. But here, some have even twisted the model, living reclusively in what should be a government-owned home.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  11-30-2009  |  Housing & Development

Colorado Locals Fear Bible College Campus Could Stir Anti-Gay Sentimentnew

When a sign went up in late September announcing Andrew Wommack Ministries had just bought a sprawling ranch near their Woodland Park homes, locals felt a jolt of rage.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  11-12-2009  |  Religion

Will State-Run Social Services Increase Costs and Confusion?new

In Colorado's El Paso country more than 9,200 child abuse and neglect reports through October were received this year, exceeding Denver County, the next-busiest, by close to 2,000 reports.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  11-05-2009  |  Children & Families

Army Employee: Noose was Part of Effort to Make Me Quitnew

No one denies that Anthony Jackson saw a noose on an office desk while he was working at Fort Carson last winter. But his former co-workers say it was meaningless, a fun knot to tie that was never meant as a threat to anybody.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  10-22-2009  |  Race & Class

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