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Andres Valdez: The Dog Whisperer of San Antonionew

Valdez is working to save San Antonio's dogs -- and restore our humanity.
San Antonio Current  |  Barbara Renaud Gonzalez  |  04-11-2011  |  Animal Issues

ClimateStupid: Why One Innovative Energy Program in Colorado Was Killednew

When Boulder County's ClimateSmart loan program was suspended last year, it left hundreds of local homeowners holding the bag -- a bag they now need to fill with money.
Boulder Weekly  |  Jefferson Dodge  |  04-08-2011  |  Environment

Party Leadership Races in Alberta Have Strong Women Candidatesnew

Alberta could have a woman premier after the next election. The Progressive Conservatives, Alberta Liberals, and the newly formed Alberta Party are all undergoing leadership contests, and each one has a woman contender.
SEE Magazine  |  Angela Brunschot  |  04-08-2011  |  The War on Women

How Easy is it to Ditch the Car Commute in Nashville?new

Members of the Scene staff took a pact of sustainability and agreed to leave our gasoline-chugging, dirty carbon footprint-leaving automobiles in park for a week. While our week of alternative transportation wasn't always pretty, it was educational, motivational and sometimes even fun.
Nashville Scene  |  Staff  |  04-07-2011  |  Transportation

High Levels of Drugs Found in Cattle Linked to Dairiesnew

When test results released last year by the United States Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service showed extremely high levels of drugs and antibiotics in cattle from dairies across the nation, the federal agency announced it would launch a series of tests to address a potential problem. The Idaho dairy industry decided to preclude the FDA action with some unofficial testing of its own. Yet records of the testing are inaccessible and records of their strategy meeting don't exist.
Boise Weekly  |  George Prentice  |  04-07-2011  |  Animal Issues

An Ex-Marine's Fight to Save Bradley Manningnew

Ex-Marine Jeff Paterson is on a crusade to help the suspected WikiLeaks source, and has led a campaign that has raised $125,000 for his legal defense.
East Bay Express  |  Rin Kelly  |  04-07-2011  |  Civil Liberties

The Great Heist of the State University of New York at Buffalonew

Across the country, public universities are being targeted for reform by business leaders and by politicians who speak for business leaders. Buffalo is no different.
Artvoice  |  Buck Quigley  |  04-07-2011  |  Education

Budget Problems Have Florida Reconsidering Mandatory Minimumsnew

Despite the fact that some judges complain that mandatory minimums reduce their ability to use discretion in sentencing, making them drones serving the system, the state's mandatory minimums for drug crimes remained unchallenged for more than 30 years. Recently though, the state's budget has cast a light on Florida's prison spending, which has gone up along with its jail population.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jeff Gore  |  04-06-2011  |  Crime & Justice

Oakland Overgrown: Trees Are Growing Out of Control Due to Deep Budget Cutsnew

In one fell swoop in November 2008, the city's Tree Services Division shed 40 percent of its workforce. The deep budget cuts forced the department to curtail one of its most essential services: routine trimming and pruning, which help keep trees from becoming overgrown to the point that they require immediate attention.
East Bay Express  |  Nate Seltenrich  |  04-06-2011  |  Environment

After Being Captured and Released in Libya, Journo Anthony Shadid Feels Lucky to be Alivenew

"I think I'm getting too old for it," Shadid tells the Gazette. "I've never been lucky in anything except journalism, and I wonder if my luck in journalism is running out."
Oklahoma Gazette  |  Clifton Adcock  |  04-06-2011  |  Media

Can Texas Legislators Fix an Education Funding System That Almost Nobody Understands?new

Long-term, systemic reform will have a far greater impact on Texas schools than the short-term issue of how many billions get cut. Few people are talking about the long term though. The reason is simple: Nobody knows what to say.
The Texas Observer  |  Abby Rapoport  |  04-05-2011  |  Education

Why Are Steven Brigham's Dangerous Abortion Clinics Still Open?new

Steven Brigham has overseen abortion procedures in Pennsylvania for decades, and he's run afoul of the law throughout his career. Abortion providers and women's health advocates say they've alerted the state repeatedly to concerns over Brigham's clinics.

So why are his clinics are still open?
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Holly Otterbein  |  04-05-2011  |  The War on Women

Motel Living: How One Young Homeless Family Makes it Work in a Colorado Springs Motelnew

Jami and Nicole had a couple happy, hectic months with their newborn -- until Jami was laid off, they ran out of money, and Nicole found herself looking for somewhere they could go.

"If we had gone to a homeless shelter," Nicole says, "we wouldn't have been able to stay together."
Colorado Springs Independent  |  J. Adrian Stanley  |  04-05-2011  |  Homelessness

Natural Food Grocer Earth Fare Ends Donations to Food Not Bombsnew

After several years of donating perishables and other goods to the Greensboro chapter of Food Not Bombs, Earth Fare has decided to cut off the small organization.
YES! Weekly  |  Eric Ginsburg  |  04-05-2011  |  Homelessness

What Will it Take to Get New Orleans on the Map for Biking in the U.S.?new

Consider how far New Orleans has come: pre-Katrina, the city had limited plans for lanes and paths. Following the 2005 levee failures, those plans had to start from scratch, and as the city rebuilt, planners looked for ways to involve bikes at the same pace as the rest of the city.
Gambit  |  Alex Woodward  |  04-05-2011  |  Transportation

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