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Gunning For Goliathnew

Cleveland takes on Wall Street over the foreclosure-cleanup tab.
Cleveland Scene |
Michael Gill |
11-29-2010 |
Housing & Development
Big Oil's Roadblocknew

Grassroots citizens fight oil rigs -- and their massive loads -- from barrelling through.
Fast Forward Weekly |
Jeff Gailus |
11-29-2010 |
Policy Issues
The Chiller Killernew

Michael Gargiulo, accused of killing Ashton Kutcher's girlfriend and other L.A. beauties, got close as the helpful air-conditioning repairman.
L.A. Weekly |
Christine Pelisek |
11-24-2010 |
Crime & Justice
Green Giantnew

How much is sustainability worth? Try $65 million in public money.
Willamette Week |
Nigel Jaquiss |
11-24-2010 |
Environment
Tags: Sustainability
Union Bustednew

Ex-cons, and some current ones, find a home in troubled Local 333 of the International Longshoremen's Association.
Baltimore City Paper |
Van Smith |
11-23-2010 |
Business & Labor
Tags: Local 333
Collective Bike Rides Gaining Tractionnew

New groups geared toward getting tourists, the black community, and everyone else to experience Oakland on two wheels.
East Bay Express |
Angela Kilduff |
11-23-2010 |
Transportation
Delta Deathnew

California has spent more than $10 billion on water projects that are contributing to the death of San Francisco Bay and the Sacramento Delta.
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
Patrick Porgans and Lloyd Carter |
11-23-2010 |
Environment
Back On Top: St. Louis Named Most Dangerous Citynew

After first being named "America's Most Dangerous City" in 2006 and coming in second place last year, St. Louis has once again reached the top.
Riverfront Times |
Chad Garrison |
11-22-2010 |
Crime & Justice
The New Battle Cry: Don't Touch My Junk!

Will "Don't touch my junk!" be the battle cry of the next American Revolution? You can walk through one of the new "backscatter" body-image X-ray scanners, suck up 2.4 microrems of radiation, or you can choose the pat-down. But think twice. By all accounts, the pat-down procedure is thorough. Extremely thorough.
Maui Time |
Ted Rall |
11-22-2010 |
Transportation
Turkey of the Seanew

When it comes to the traditional spirit of Thanksgiving, New Orleans is perhaps more in tune than usual this year.
New Orleanians will be eating more Gulf seafood this holiday season, and giving thanks that they can.
Gambit |
Ian McNulty |
11-22-2010 |
Environment
Tags: BP Oil Disaster, Gulf Seafood
Medical Marijuana's Flickering Flamenew

Medical marijuana centers are quietly disappearing in Colorado Springs.
Colorado Springs Independent |
Bryce Crawford |
11-18-2010 |
Drugs
This Couple Wants You to Vote on Their Abortionnew

Pete and Alisha Arnold launched a website called birthornot.com, where they post news about the pregnancy and ultrasound photos of the fetus. They also posted a polldaddy.com poll asking, "Should We Give Birth or Have an Abortion?"
City Pages (Twin Cities) |
Hart Van Denburg |
11-18-2010 |
Children & Families
Your Tax Dollars at Worknew

As stressed immigrant communities live in fear, law-enforcement agencies reap financial rewards.
Tucson Weekly |
Tim Vanderpool |
11-18-2010 |
Immigration
'Burbs or Bustnew

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has left Atlanta -- literally and figuratively -- in its quest for suburban readers.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Scott Henry |
11-18-2010 |
Media
Tags: AJC, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Fly Over Homenew

A conflict over Air Force training flights highlights New Mexico’s uncomfortable relationship with its military legacy.
Santa Fe Reporter |
Laura Paskus |
11-18-2010 |
War