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Just Average Girlsnew

Holly Austin Smith’s story demonstrates just how easily sex traffickers can lure girls—even “good” girls—away from home.
Jackson Free Press  |  Ronni Mott  |  07-18-2013  |  Crime & Justice

Gay Marriage Rulings Raise Questionsnew

Some LGBTQ activists believe the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision on marriage equality opens the door to making gay people a “protected class” under federal law.
Jackson Free Press  |  R.L. Nave  |  07-16-2013  |  LGBT

Redemption Songnew

I am perplexed by how my people continue to judge each other on everything, particularly our levels of "blackness."
Jackson Free Press  |  Funmi Folayan Franklin  |  07-16-2013  |  Race & Class

Sex Trafficking: What Now?new

During the last legislative session, Mississippi lawmakers sharpened the teeth of the state's laws addressing human trafficking. They now give cops and prosecutors the power to aggressively pursue traffickers and the men who buy the services of the women and men the industry victimizes.
Jackson Free Press  |  Ronni Mott  |  07-15-2013  |  Crime & Justice

The Somerville Files Part 3: Rage Against the Machinenew

How a carefully orchestrated bureaucratic ecosystem ensures development by any means necessary in Somerville—legal or not.
Dig Boston  |  Chris Faraone, Tom Nash and Adam Vaccaro  |  07-15-2013  |  Housing & Development

Ghost Story: James Wan Abandons Gore for Suspense

Since carving his name as a modern-horror director to be reckoned with, James Wan (“Saw” - 2006) has been moving steadily toward a less literal, more haunting, approach to the genre.
City Pulse  |  Cole Smithey  |  07-15-2013  |  Reviews

Guthrie, Steinbeck, Zimmerman, Martinnew

"Why does that vigilante man carry a sawed-off shotgun in his hand? Would he shoot his brother and sister down?"
NUVO  |  Kyle Long  |  07-15-2013  |  Crime & Justice

The rise and fall of Georgia's pro-life movementnew

A pro-life advocate on the changing battlefield of abortion rights.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Charlie Harper  |  07-15-2013  |  Policy Issues

Love across the linesnew

The book 'Amor & Exile' charts stories of binational relationships through immigration reform and the end of the Defense of Marriage Act.
Boulder Weekly  |  Elizabeth Miller  |  07-15-2013  |  Immigration

San Diego Mayor Bob Filner's Got To Gonew

We believe Donna Frye, and we've lost our confidence in the mayor's capacity to see his policy vision through.
San Diego CityBeat  |  David Rolland  |  07-15-2013  |  Politics

George Zimmerman is Not Guilty. But He's Not Innocent.new

Not since O.J. Simpson has a murder trial so divided America along racial lines.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jeffrey Billman  |  07-15-2013  |  Race & Class

Repent Now: Christian Metalheads Take Over San Antonionew

As part of the mostly Christian Screaming the Prayer heavy metal tour, Dallas’ Fit for a King comes to S.A. as proof that, at the very least, praying doesn’t hurt: the band’s initial output, Creation/Destruction, holds the record for most debut album first-week copies sold in their label’s, Solid State Records, history.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  07-14-2013  |  Music

Colorado Springs City Council likely to ban or wait on recreational marijuananew

Council will not even consider an option to allow for recreational-marijuana stores at its July 23 meeting.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Bryce Crawford  |  07-14-2013  |  Drugs

S.C. to End Segregation of HIV-Positive Prisonersnew

South Carolina is 49th state in nation to have a nonsegregation policy.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  07-12-2013  |  Policy Issues

Top cop wore tasteless teenew

Springfield deputy police chief Clifford Buscher was wearing a t-shirt with a racially charged message when he was arrested in Missouri in 2008 after drunkenly firing a gun while on a fishing trip with three other officers. Buscher is considered next in line to be chief.
Illinois Times  |  Bruce Rushton  |  07-12-2013  |  Crime & Justice

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