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I Was an Undercover Uber Drivernew

I drove a hundred rides for UberX to fact-check whether a middle-of-the-pack driver can make $90,000 a year. This is what I learned.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Emily Guendelsberger  |  05-15-2015  |  Business & Labor

Despite Evidence, Police Had the Wrong Mannew

Police insisted Cornell McKay was to blame for a robbery -- it cost him nearly three years.
Riverfront Times  |  Danny Wicentowski  |  05-15-2015  |  Crime & Justice

Iowa Landowner Offers Details on Bakken Pipeline Prostitution Allegationsnew

Hughie Tweedy says an agent representing Dakota Access LLC has offered to buy him sex in exchange for access to his land. Tweedy’s property, located in Lee County Iowa, falls within the path of the proposed Bakken pipeline.
Little Village  |  Drew Bulman  |  05-14-2015  |  Business & Labor

High Stress at EMSnew

ATCEMS saves lives every day, but the stresses of the job have high costs.
Austin Chronicle  |  Staff  |  05-08-2015  |  Features

Robin Hood in Reversenew

How universities force working-class students to pay thousands of dollars in hidden fees to athletic departments awash in red ink.
Cincinnati CityBeat  |  University of Cincinnati Journalism Students  |  05-08-2015  |  Education

Cops On Drugs? No Problemnew

A cop under fire for illegal steroid use keeps his job after ratting out the rest of the department, including the police chief. Other officers kept their jobs after drunk driving, spousal abuse, prostitution, falsifying federal gun records and more.
Illinois Times  |  Bruce Rushton  |  05-08-2015  |  Crime & Justice

Abused … Then Evictednew

Victims of domestic violence in Louisiana often deal with eviction as well. A new law aims to help them
Gambit  |  Alex Woodward  |  05-06-2015  |  The War on Women

Oakland Has a Transparency Problemnew

Numerous boards and commissions in Oakland — and elsewhere in the East Bay — routinely violate local and state open meeting laws.
East Bay Express  |  Darwin BondGraham  |  05-06-2015  |  Policy Issues

Small Parklets Spawn Big Debate in Greensboronew

Many of Greensboro’s highest ranking officials were involved in the conversation, including the assistant city manager, at least two members of the city attorney’s office, the top two officials at GDOT, and a handful of other staffers either working on the regulations or discussing the concept at hand.
YES! Weekly  |  Jeff Sykes  |  05-06-2015  |  Features

Rochester Marches for Baltimorenew

Members of several Rochester activist groups are marching through the city this afternoon to show support for people in Baltimore protesting the death of Freddie Gray while in police custody. Marches and other events are taking place nationwide in what is being called the Black Spring movement.
City Newspaper  |  Christine Carrie Fien  |  05-01-2015  |  Race & Class

The Silent Partnernew

An (unsuccessful) attempt to find the eastern Idaho farm boy who became a contract 'torturer.'
Boise Weekly  |  Zach Hagadone  |  05-01-2015  |  Features

Is Yoga a Religion?new

Two courts rule that yoga is a religion and can't be taught in Encinitas schools, but the schools have scrubbed their yoga programs clean of it.
San Diego Reader  |  Don Bauder  |  05-01-2015  |  Religion

The Fight for Freddie Graynew

Freddie Gray has become not just a man who was killed in police custody, but a symbol of all of the injustice endured by African-Americans in poor, drug-ravaged Baltimore. City Paper reporters have been on the streets throughout. Here are our dispatches.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Evan Serpick, Baynard Woods, Brandon Soderberg and Caitlin Goldblatt  |  04-28-2015  |  Features

Partial Freedomnew

Supporters of an initial bill to help trafficking victims say the end result continues to punish victims.
Tucson Weekly  |  María Inés Taracena  |  04-24-2015  |  Immigration

The Bitterest Pillnew

Did a shift in medication help cause Daniel Cantrell to kill his father?
Nashville Scene  |  Steve Cavendish  |  04-24-2015  |  Features

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