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A Drunken Rampage?new

New legal filings state that Mayor Frank Melton was intoxicated the night of the Ridgeway incident.
Jackson Free Press  |  Brian Johnson  |  04-19-2007  |  Crime & Justice

Frank's Boynew

At the heart of the approaching trial of Mayor Frank Melton is a young man named Michael Taylor.
Jackson Free Press  |  Donna Ladd  |  04-19-2007  |  Crime & Justice

Meth is an Expensive Habit for Montananew

The State Senate pledges $2 million to Montana Meth Project.
Missoula Independent  |  Jessie McQuillan  |  04-19-2007  |  Drugs

Is There an Open Window for Real Immigration Reform?new

Immigrants' rights activists, while not pleased with President Bush's plan, do see opportunity on the horizon.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tim Vanderpool  |  04-19-2007  |  Immigration

The Power of Graynew

Healthcare reform movement splinters.
The Portland Mercury  |  Scott Moore  |  04-19-2007  |  Science

We're No. 1!new

Atlanta ranks first in the number of city employees.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  John Sugg  |  04-19-2007  |  Policy Issues

Up Shit Creeknew

But the Senate may have a paddle.
The Portland Mercury  |  Scott Moore  |  04-19-2007  |  Environment

Newsroom Musical Chairs at the AJCnew

The Journal-Constitution loses top talent and familiar names; many who stay will have to find new beats.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Scott Henry  |  04-19-2007  |  Media

Don't Throw Out the Kitchen Sink!new

Build It Green! keeps your junk out of landfills.
New York Press  |  Marin Resnick  |  04-19-2007  |  Environment

The First Place for 'Immune System Storage' in the U.S.new

BioBanc USA's specialized freezer's smoking-cold liquid nitrogen cryogenically freezes cartridges of white blood cells.
Monterey County Weekly  |  Mark C. Anderson  |  04-19-2007  |  Science

Ecological Anxiety Increases & Search for Radical Solutions Beginsnew

The books After Eden and Hope, Human and Wild, along with the film What a Way to Go lay out a blueprint for change.
INDY Week  |  Marc Maximov  |  04-19-2007  |  Environment

Examination of Incarcerated Immigrants Under Waynew

As hundreds of immigrants spend what may be their final days in the U.S. behind bars, the living conditions in New Mexico's main immigrant detention facility are coming under fire.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  David Alire Garcia  |  04-19-2007  |  Immigration

What of Those Who Can't Afford Expensive Defense Attorneys?new

When the Duke lacrosse case was over, the defendants thanked their families, who paid large legal bills, and wondered aloud: What happens if a prosecutor like Mike Nifong comes after you and you're not rich?
INDY Week  |  Bob Geary  |  04-19-2007  |  Crime & Justice

New Mexico's DWI Tragedy Has Turned into Big Businessnew

Make making DWI a "top priority," the state's created an entire industry of lawyers, urinal cake makers and ignition interlock providers who are meeting the demand for an unnerving supply of DWI offenders.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Nathan Dinsdale  |  04-19-2007  |  Business & Labor

Apologies for Slavery Aren't Enoughnew

Prominent historian John Hope Franklin speaks out on the real work of ending discrimination.
INDY Week  |  Olufunke Moses  |  04-19-2007  |  Race & Class

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