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Eyes on Downtownnew

Colorado Springs City Council says yes to surveillance cameras for city.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  J. Adrian Stanley  |  03-30-2012  |  Civil Liberties

Farewell to a Newspaperwomannew

Celia Emmerich is an important woman in Mississippi newspaper history, but there was much more to her than that. An unrepentant liberal who never wavered in her convictions; she worked for civil rights and community development to help make Mississippi a better place to live.
Jackson Free Press  |  James L. Dickerson  |  03-30-2012  |  Media

An Unnatural Statenew

A battle is raging in Arkansas between the natural gas industry and recreation interests.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Joe Boone  |  03-29-2012  |  Energy

Still Watersnew

Kayla Godowa-Tufti wants to know why white privilege has allowed timber heirs to fight to pollute the sacred waters of Waldo Lake where her ancestors once lived.
Eugene Weekly  |  Camilla Mortensen  |  03-29-2012  |  Environment

Is Philly's Animal Control Finally Under Control?new

This week, the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is finally getting out of the business it had no business being in in the first place.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Tara Murtha  |  03-29-2012  |  Animal Issues

The New Face of Hatenew

The changing guard of white separatism convenes at a Tennessee state park.
Nashville Scene  |  Jonathan Meador  |  03-29-2012  |  Race & Class

Are Anti-Immigrant Efforts Bad for Business?new

Opponents of Arizona-style anti-immigration laws say they hurt states' tax bases. Some immigrants say anti-immigrant fervor hurts their businesses bottom lines as well.
Jackson Free Press  |  R.L. Nave  |  03-29-2012  |  Immigration

We are Trayvon Martinnew

Scenes from the Justice for Trayvon rallies, protests and hearings in Sanford, Fla.
Orlando Weekly  |  Barry Kirsch  |  03-28-2012  |  Race & Class

Obama budget would eliminate IT jobs at National Weather Servicenew

One small part of the president's plan to achieve $1.1 trillion in deficit reductions over the coming decade is a $39 million cut to the NWS, from $911 million in Fiscal Year 2012 to $872 million in Fiscal Year 2013.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  03-28-2012  |  Policy Issues

What Will be the Next Target of Gun-Rights Paranoia?new

For all of its blue-steel swagger, the gun-rights movement lives in perpetual fear of threats the rest of us have difficulty seeing.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Chris Potter  |  03-28-2012  |  Crime & Justice

S.C. Lawmaker Wants to Repeal State's 'Stand Your Ground' Lawnew

A South Carolina lawmaker believes he's the first in the nation to propose a review of controversial self-defense legislation known as "stand your ground" after the killing of a Florida teenager Trayvon Martin.
Columbia Free Times  |  Corey Hutchins  |  03-28-2012  |  Crime & Justice

Operation Midnight Climaxnew

How the CIA dosed San Francisco citizens with LSD.
SF Weekly  |  Troy Hooper  |  03-28-2012  |  Drugs

Search for eugenics victims continuesnew

As many as 1,500 victims may still be alive, although some may no longer reside in North Carolina.
INDY Week  |  Lisa Sorg  |  03-27-2012  |  Civil Liberties

Fixing Felinesnew

An amplified effort to reduce cat overpopulation in Indianapolis is underway.
NUVO  |  NUVO Editors  |  03-26-2012  |  Animal Issues

Michael Gressett Speaksnew

The longtime prosecutor who no longer face rape charges goes public with his story as he prepares to sue Contra Costa County and the men who put him in jail.
East Bay Express  |  John Geluardi  |  03-26-2012  |  Crime & Justice

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