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Paul Babeu's Mexican Ex-Lover Says Sheriff's Attorney Threatened Him With Deportationnew

Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu — who became the face of Arizona border security nationally after he started stridently opposing illegal immigration — threatened his Mexican ex-lover with deportation when the man refused to promise never to disclose their years-long relationship.
Phoenix New Times  |  Monica Alonzo  |  02-18-2012  |  Politics

Greensboro Civil Rights Museum Celebrates Second Anniversary

The legacy of the Greensboro sit-ins and the first years of the museum have given the community much to commemorate and celebrate, including steady attendance, increased programming and possible new funding sources and exhibits.
YES! Weekly  |  Eric Ginsburg  |  02-16-2012  |  Politics

Forsyth revaluation expected to cut into county budget

The Forsyth County budget is expected to take a $11.4 million revenue hit in two years following the scheduled 2014 tax revaluation, which is anticipated to show a 12-percent depreciation in aggregate property values.
YES! Weekly  |  Jordan Green  |  02-16-2012  |  Politics

Greensboro Exploring Options for a Performing Arts Center

Everyone seems to agree the War Memorial Auditorium at the coliseum complex has seen better days, a fact that has become increasingly clear over the past few years as the number of events dropped dramatically and necessary repairs went untouched.
YES! Weekly  |  Eric Ginsburg  |  02-16-2012  |  Politics

Downtown Winston-Salem contends with growing pains

City leaders hope to avert a collision between the interests of residents and business owners in downtown Winston-Salem by revising the city’s sidewalk café ordinance as the district’s vitality reaches a new level.
YES! Weekly  |  Jordan Green  |  02-16-2012  |  Politics

How the Indianapolis Smoking Ban Went Up in Flamesnew

No compromise, no ordinance. The people who killed the smoking ban are ironically the same people who brought it to the table in the first place.
NUVO  |  Abdul-Hakim Shabazz  |  02-16-2012  |  Politics

The Mastodon in the Kitchennew

At 80, former Senator Alan Simpson remains one of the most influential politicians in the country.
Planet Jackson Hole  |  Richard Abowitz  |  02-14-2012  |  Politics

Big Business Wants to Hide Political Contributionsnew

CalPERS is right to stand up to the One Percent.
East Bay Express  |  Jay Youngdahl  |  02-09-2012  |  Politics

Can't Do Nothin' For Ya, Mannew

Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant is grounded, and the Legislature's allowance is being reduced. This week, Bryant made his first executive budget recommendation to lawmakers at the Capitol. As expected, he took a do-the-same-with-less approach to government spending.
Jackson Free Press  |  R.L. Nave  |  02-09-2012  |  Politics

Religious Liberty Threatened by Everything Obama Does From the Moment He Wakes Upnew

Tennessee GOP lawmakers are predictably hopping onto the bandwagon of verbal assault on the mandate that health insurance plans cover contraception and birth control without exemptions for religiously affiliated hospitals and universities.
Nashville Scene  |  Bruce Barry  |  02-09-2012  |  Politics

Another Hoosierland Holy Warnew

Indiana State Sen. Dennis Kruse has authored a bill that he knows will result in lawsuits against school districts and that will inject religious theory into science class.
NUVO  |  Robert Annis  |  02-08-2012  |  Politics

S.C. Venue Says GOPers Didn't Pay $227,000 Hotel Tabnew

The Charleston Place is suing the Southern Republican Leadership Conference, claiming the group booked nearly the entire venue for the weekend of the Republican primary and has since refused to pay its $227,872 bill.
Charleston City Paper  |  Dan McCue  |  02-03-2012  |  Politics

George Rodriguez lays out his go-local approach for the Tea Partynew

The mostly elderly, mostly white Tea Partiers inside the Northside sports bar sit with eyes trained on the wall of TV screens as a conference call organized by right-wing lobbying group the American Action Network is spinning rebuttals by an assortment of GOP all-stars and conservative thought-leaders to President Obama's "liberal tax-and-spend agenda" over the bar's loud speakers.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  02-01-2012  |  Politics

San Antonio Group Pushes to End Corporate Personhoodnew

Saturday marked the two-year anniversary of the Supreme Court's Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission decision that wrenched open the spigot on corporate cash, drowning us in breathless campaign-season attack ads.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  01-27-2012  |  Politics

Activists Demand Perry Return Taxpayer Money Spent While Campaigningnew

The head of the Texas House chamber’s Democratic Caucus is calling on former presidential contender Gov. Rick Perry to reimburse state taxpayers for millions of dollars spent while campaigning for a shot at the White House.
The American Independent News Network  |  Mary Tuma  |  01-24-2012  |  Politics

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