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Spotty Detective Work and Careless Prosecution May Have Put the Wrong Men Behind Barsnew

Last February, a jury found Tyler Gassman and two friends guilty of robbing drug dealers in April 2008 — despite the men’s insistent pleas that they were innocent. Their conviction was the final stroke in a long and, at times, bizarre case.
The Inlander  |  Jacob H. Fries  |  02-18-2010  |  Crime & Justice

After Layoffs, City Bus Drivers are Being Taxed on Money They Never Receivednew

"It's not right, what's being done. It's bad enough to shut down the careers of so many people that they've put decades into, but then not to pay the money that they have coming — that's really a slap."
Colorado Springs Independent  |  J. Adrian Stanley  |  02-18-2010  |  Economy

Colorado Springs Bar Owner Says He's Found a Smoking Ban Loopholenew

After three years fighting the law the owner of Murray Street Darts says he's figured out how he and his customers can continue lighting up legally: He's opened a tobacco shop.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  02-18-2010  |  Policy Issues

Rachael Flatt is OK About Being Overlookednew

Rachael Flatt knows better than to label herself the favorite in women's figure skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics. Flatt, the Cheyenne Mountain High School senior fresh off winning the 2010 U.S. championship, generally is considered to have only an outside chance at a medal here at the Vancouver Games.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Ralph Routon  |  02-18-2010  |  Sports

By Encouraging Skaters to 'Command the Ice,' Coach has Commanded Respectnew

Tom Zakrajsek of Colorado Springs has spent 21 years patiently working and waiting for the moment when he finally could call himself an Olympic figure skating coach.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Ralph Routon  |  02-18-2010  |  Sports

If Community Centers Close, the Fallout Could Be Immeasurablenew

It seems the community centers need a miracle. But the people who love them aren't waiting for one. In the last month, moms, dads, grandparents and high schoolers have come together with great joy, enthusiasm and imagination and put up one hell of a fight.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  J. Adrian Stanley  |  02-18-2010  |  Economy

What's Eating Zachary German? Plus, the Book People Will Use to Define Younew

Zachary German is sitting at a table in the back of Coffee Time. The cafe is on the corner of Bleecker Street and Bowery. Zachary has short brown hair and is wearing oversized glasses and a tie underneath a sweater. He is drinking an iced soy latte. It’s 5 o’clock.
New York Press  |  Sheila McClear  |  02-18-2010  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Animated Cartoon: In Search of the Democratsnew

Why Dems don't exist.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  02-18-2010  |  Cartoons

What We Give Up When We Turn Our Backs on Street Meatnew

The food cart is about as inherent a part of New York as some girl sobbing as her boyfriend breaks up with her on the side of the road. But you’ve probably noticed a new crop of carts popping up lately, and these meals take street eats beyond the wiener we’re all used to.
New York Press  |  Corynne Steindler  |  02-18-2010  |  Food+Drink

Council Investigation Finds Marion Barry Took Kickbacksnew

Attorney Bob Bennett this week presented the findings of a seven-month investigation into D.C. Council contracts and earmarks - a probe prompted by the shenanigans of Ward 8 Councilmember Marion Barry this summer.
Washington City Paper  |  Mike DeBonis  |  02-18-2010  |  Politics

Adopted Children are Left Behind in Washington, D.C.new

Jenn Thomas and Kevin Fox, both teachers, met in Cardozo Senior High School in 2001. They married in 2003. On Sept. 4, 2006, they agreed to adopt a baby boy and became financially responsible for his life from then on. Max was born at George Washington Hospital the next day.
Washington City Paper  |  Amanda Hess  |  02-18-2010  |  Children & Families

Behold, the North American Body Painting Championshipsnew

While it might seem challenging to transform an art largely financed by carnival face-painting gigs into a respected medium, that’s less a concern in cultures outside the U.S. — particularly Austria, the Netherlands, Korea and, yes, even conservative Canada.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  E.C. Gladstone  |  02-18-2010  |  Art

What a Whirlwind Web-Tour of Vegas Taught Menew

Recently, I visited some 55 Vegas resorts in about four days, taking an inventory of their assets and boning up on their history. It was a mad dash because, as usual, I procrastinated until I was up against my deadline. Oh, and did I mention I did it all without even leaving the house?
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Steve Friess  |  02-18-2010  |  Tech

A Goofy Valentine Yarn About How I Met My Wifenew

It was February 1999. I had just written a Sordid rant condemning a cluster of City Council-proposed anti-stripper laws that prompted a dozen or so local dancers to e-mail me in gratitude. It was an exciting chapter in my life.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Edwin Decker  |  02-17-2010  |  Culture

Darrell Issa Proves Republicans Do Have Ideas For Healthcare Reformnew

Not long ago, Congress member Darrell Issa ran into Sen. John McCain. The two Republicans got on the subject of healthcare reform and Issa argued that businesses that don’t provide health insurance to their employees simply are shifting the burden to taxpayers.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Dave Maass  |  02-17-2010  |  Commentary

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