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Why has everyone abandoned the residents of Whispering Pines trailer park?
Seven Days  |  Ken Picard  |  10-25-2006  |  Housing & Development

Case Not Closednew

Three questions still remain unanswered in the death of James P. Chasse Jr.
Willamette Week  |  Ian Demsky  |  10-25-2006  |  Crime & Justice

PG&E's Extreme Makeovernew

The utility promises cooperation and green power -- while delivering the same old deception and big money attacks.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Steven T. Jones  |  10-25-2006  |  Business & Labor

Get Out of Townnew

New legislation in Boston would revise the city's residency standard, making all city employees live in Boston for the first five years on the job.
Dig Boston  |  Paul McMorrow  |  10-25-2006  |  Business & Labor

Head Rolls Finallynew

A Valley Metro Rail manager's fired after New Times confronts the agency about ignoring complaints that she'd pressured contractors to hire a particular firm.
Phoenix New Times  |  Sarah Fenske  |  10-24-2006  |  Transportation

Tabloid Nationnew

Get this: Journalists, and journalism professors, behaving badly.
Westword  |  Patricia Calhoun  |  10-24-2006  |  Media

All Grown Upnew

At eighteen, these foster kids aged out of a system that denied them a childhood.
Westword  |  Jessica Centers  |  10-24-2006  |  Children & Families

Reading, Writing and Jesusnew

The Wilson County school board wants to send its students to Sunday school all week long.
Nashville Scene  |  P.J. Tobia  |  10-24-2006  |  Education

A Marriage of Politics and Religionnew

Evangelical leaders wage war against "homosexual militants," while gay-rights advocates fight "the anti-gay express."
Nashville Scene  |  Sarah Kelley  |  10-24-2006  |  LGBT

Common Nonsensenew

A fake political newspaper taints a Colorado race for the state Legislature.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Naomi Zeveloff  |  10-24-2006  |  Media

The Exiles Among Usnew

Albuquerque's homeless population is swelling to the breaking point.
Weekly Alibi  |  Marisa Demarco  |  10-24-2006  |  Housing & Development

Tusk Lucknew

Two Philadelphia women who deal African art on the Internet found themselves facing prison and millions in fines.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Rod L. Wilson  |  10-24-2006  |  Crime & Justice

We Want Spinachnew

Nightly TV newscasts give politics short shrift.
Metro Times  |  News Hits  |  10-24-2006  |  Media

Horse Countrynew

A heroin epidemic runs wild in a Philadelphia suburb.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  David S. Barry  |  10-24-2006  |  Drugs

Happy Flyingnew

Transportation Security Administration employees have to check their first amendment rights at the door.
Orlando Weekly  |  Bob Whitby  |  10-23-2006  |  Civil Liberties

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