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Creative Loafing Atlanta Unveils New City Guidenew

Creative Loafing's Atlanta City Guide is a project roughly nine months in the making. With information on more than 1,000 locations in more than 40 neighborhoods via streamlined new web and mobile sites, the Atlanta City Guide is an insider's guide to the city.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Debbie Michaud  |  08-22-2014  |  Culture

Lost in Wilberforcenew

America's oldest historically black private college is on the verge of losing its accreditation. Can it be saved?
Cleveland Scene  |  Sam Allard  |  08-22-2014  |  Education

Will the Pepper-Spraying Westlake Security Guard Be Punished?new

Last week's incident involving an innocent bystander wasn't the first time this security company has been accused of racial profiling.
The Stranger  |  Ansel Herz  |  08-22-2014  |  Crime & Justice

Corporate Control in Oilbertanew

Alberta's oil and gas industry in bed with neoliberal policies.
VUE Weekly  |  Rebecca Medel  |  08-22-2014  |  Politics

Time to Reset, White Folksnew

What's happening in Ferguson isn't pretty, but it had to happen: Police and everyday people cannot keep killing black people for minor, or no, crimes and expect our citizens of color to just keep taking it. That practice came to a violent head 50 years ago this summer, and it is again now.
Jackson Free Press  |  Donna Ladd  |  08-22-2014  |  Civil Liberties

Brilliant and Bodaciousnew

Don't know Black Twitter? Get to. The virtual cultural community is a force to be reckoned with, wielding its substantial power to effect social, political and cultural change.
Jackson Free Press  |  Carole Cannon  |  08-22-2014  |  Race & Class

Mississippi Primaries: Open or Not?new

Party primaries in Mississippi are considered "open," even though the state's election code states that "no person shall be eligible to participate in any primary election unless he intends to support the nominations made in the primary in which he participates."
Jackson Free Press  |  Anna Wolfe  |  08-22-2014  |  Politics

One Night in Fergusonnew

Ferguson has drawn people from all over the country. A handful of people also reportedly flew in from overseas. I traveled to Ferguson with three activists from Jackson.
Jackson Free Press  |  R.L. Nave  |  08-22-2014  |  Civil Liberties

War gear for local copsnew

As riots play out in St. Louis County, Mo., reports have resurfaced that police departments are being equipped with free gear such as armored vehicles from the military.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Pam Zubeck and J. Adrian Stanley  |  08-22-2014  |  Crime & Justice

When the Phillies Suck, The Working Man Suffersnew

A look at how Philadelphia's beer vendors' salaries are directly affected by the team's fortunes.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Randy LoBasso  |  08-22-2014  |  Business & Labor

See the people, not Hamasnew

Civilian lives in the Gaza Strip are counted as nothing in the Israel-Palestine conflict.
VUE Weekly  |  Rebecca Medel  |  08-22-2014  |  International

Apartment Herbsnew

Anyone who cooks regularly knows that herbs bought at a local store can be expensive. The good news is that, for the most part, they're incredibly easy to grow, and some even multiply for years of harvesting.
Jackson Free Press  |  Carmen Cristo  |  08-22-2014  |  Food+Drink

Nature and Industrynew

As the city of Worcester continues to grow more industrially robust, what is the cost? And are the city’s still-standing natural surroundings paying the price?
Worcester Magazine  |  Taylor Nunez  |  08-22-2014  |  Environment

The Shortest Distance from Missouri to Los Angelesnew

Before Michael Brown was shot six times by a Ferguson, Mo. police officer about two weeks ago, no one ever thought much or even heard of this small community outside of St. Louis. No one considered the mounting problems of many small Midwest towns in red states like this one, who have suffered through the great recession with job losses.
Random Lengths News  |  James Preston Allen  |  08-22-2014  |  Race & Class

Ferguson Cop Lies to Justify Tear-Gassing Protesters in Their Own Back Yardnew

A police officer who has been part of the militarized police apparatus holding down operations on West Florissant Avenue in Ferguson is spreading lies about Ferguson protesters online.
Riverfront Times  |  Ray Downs  |  08-22-2014  |  Crime & Justice

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