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Cloudy with a chance of ashnew

LG&E shuts down plant that spewed coal ash over PRP
LEO Weekly  |  Joe Sonka  |  08-04-2011  |  Environment

A sad sign on I-25new

Southbound travelers into Colorado Springs are seeing an ugly sign of intolerance.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Chet Hardin  |  08-04-2011  |  LGBT

Organized-Labor Pains: MilkBoy's Union Saga, Continuednew

MilkBoy Coffee owners Tommy Joyner and Jamie Lokoff are mild-mannered artists-turned-entrepreneurs building a new concert venue in Philadelphia. The landlord didn't hire all-union labor, and they found themselves caught in the middle of a public debate about the role of unions in the U.S. "Honestly, we feel like we’re being picked on by a large, highly funded, highly organized organization, not to be redundant," says Joyner. There’s just no way to get back at them because you think you’re getting somewhere, and [then] your place gets lit on fire.”

Philadelphia Weekly  |  Tara Murtha  |  08-04-2011  |  Business & Labor

The Gunnew

How easy is it to buy a gun on the street from a complete stranger? We find out.
Willamette Week  |  James Pitkin  |  08-04-2011  |  Crime & Justice

Troika Music Festival calls it quits after 10 yearsnew

"I'm fairly confident something will jump up in its place in the not-too-distant future," Chaz Martenstein says.
INDY Week  |  Corbie Hill  |  08-04-2011  |  Music

The late Bobby Franklin's legacynew

He crusaded against women, gays and logic, but may have hurt right-wing causes
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Editorial Board  |  08-04-2011  |  Policy Issues

The Life and Times of Dereef Parknew

Dereef Park is not the same place it was in 2002. Back then, the tree-shaded clearing between Morris and Cannon streets was a notorious haunt for alcoholics and heroin addicts, not the family-friendly enclave it is today.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  08-03-2011  |  Policy Issues

England's Odd Couplenew

Opens Friday at The Flicks
Boise Weekly  |  George Prentice  |  08-03-2011  |  Reviews

Engage the Enemynew

A new Cleveland court helps veteran offenders shake their demons
Cleveland Scene  |  Anastasia Pantsios  |  08-03-2011  |  Civil Liberties

Chairman Bryantnew

Will Mississippi elect a radical-right governor?
Jackson Free Press  |  Adam Lynch  |  08-03-2011  |  Elections

Lawsuit Alleges Harassment And Sleaze At Maui Prosecutors Officenew

Pornographic images downloaded on official county computers. Spurned lovers. Jealous superiors. Inter-office romance gone bad. Demeaning comments about breasts and pregnancy. Falsified attendance reports. Rampant name-calling. This is juicy stuff, but it's not from a cheesy beach novel or even a new Fox reality series.
Maui Time  |  Staff  |  08-02-2011  |  Crime & Justice

Freedom Rides Againnew

Dylan Watson on the 50th anniversary of the Freedom Riders -- and where they are now
Gambit  |  Dylan Watson  |  08-02-2011  |  Race & Class

Rupert Murdoch, Peter Gorman's employer, gathers schoolkids' personal infonew

Guess who's trying to help Murdoch get his mitts on schoolkids' information, whether the parents want them to or not? That would be former CMS Superintendent Peter Gorman.
Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  John Grooms  |  08-02-2011  |  Civil Liberties

No Ceiling for Cynicism: NATO Empowered Sex Trafficking Expose Tells All

The illicit sex-trafficking actions of NATO peacekeepers -- both privatized and not -- is the subject of this incendiary film that falls prey to predictable dramatic conventions.
City Pulse  |  Cole Smithey  |  08-02-2011  |  Reviews

A shot in the dark: How Hazelwood ended up losing a government vaccine centernew

Hazelwood residents thought their neighborhood was about to change for the better. On July 1, however, Hazelwood learned that there would be no project. In a press release, UPMC stated that it was dropping the project because of "differences in strategy and government delays."
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Chris Young  |  08-01-2011  |  Science

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