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San Diego approves a new 210-bed shelter for homeless women and children
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San Diego considers using another downtown building as a homeless shelter after a warehouse plan collapsed
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‘It’s terrifying, the direction we’re heading in’: San Diegans protest against Musk, Trump
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San Diego is getting new detox beds for homeless residents as California eyes loosening Housing First rules
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The plan to turn an empty warehouse into one of the nation’s largest shelters is dead
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San Diego tries a different approach to fire prevention: A new spray on dry brush
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Hundreds of volunteers went looking for thousands of homeless people. Here’s what they found.
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San Diego County is preparing for its annual homelessness census with federal aid at stake
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Fires at homeless encampments are under the spotlight as San Diego fights to keep blazes at bay
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6,000-acre fire expanding east in Otay wilderness as nearly 700 firefighters fight back
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Homelessness shrinks for the second straight month in San Diego County
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18 homelessness programs are at risk of being cut. That may not be the biggest problem.
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Suicides tick up in San Diego County, but 2023 was still better than before the pandemic
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Trains, cars, drugs, floods: 495 homeless people died last year in San Diego County
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San Diego’s first-ever cardinal will soon lead Washington, D.C., diocese as Trump takes office
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Officials want to prevent more people from becoming homeless. What would that require?
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Nobody knows how much homelessness actually costs San Diego County. What would it take to find out?
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Christmas morning or Hanukkah night? These families do both.
After surviving a brutal crash, this San Diego police officer is feeling gratitude and forgiveness
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Homelessness in San Diego County shrinks for the first time in years
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County homelessness programs sometimes don’t track key information, report finds
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Escondido will spend millions of dollars to seal off a creek after a sudden encampment sweep
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Mayor Todd Gloria’s massive warehouse shelter will again be debated, but behind closed doors
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Plan to give San Diego’s mayor emergency powers for homelessness clears one hurdle
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San Diego County extends county voucher contract ahead of potential change to homelessness program
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Homelessness services group makes up with North County leaders after months of tension
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Fatigue. Red tape. Trump. Homeless outreach workers weigh how to tackle the growing crisis in a changing landscape.
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San Diego to host homelessness conference at an inflection point for the city
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Thousands of San Diego students are homeless. Here’s how one young woman made sure you’d never notice her
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Alone and unable to cook on Thanksgiving? This veterans group has got you covered
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When you’ve lost a place to live, Thanksgiving takes place at your shelter
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Wait, did Trump endorse San Diego’s safe sleeping sites for homeless people?
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San Diego’s shelter bed replacement plan gets the green light as nights grow colder
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2 Republicans, 5 Democrats will represent the San Diego region in the state Assembly
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‘A product of political inaction’: Survivors call on San Diego leaders to stop traffic deaths
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San Diego shelter creates a new advisory board of business leaders amid countywide expansion
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DeMaio looks to reshape California’s GOP as vote counting winds down
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Just one homeless encampment created 155K pounds of debris by the San Diego River
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They didn’t create the homeless encampment. But one couple just realized it’s on them to clean up.
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DeMaio looking strong, other California Assembly races tight as early results arrive
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A homeless veteran was denied a housing voucher for being too sick. But he believes healing isn’t possible without housing.
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Feds send $10M San Diego County’s way for youth homelessness
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San Diego region’s getting $58.8M from the state for homelessness. How long can that aid last?
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As San Diego sprints to replace lost shelter beds, the city turns toward more private rooms
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‘It saves unspeakable perils’: New program aims to keep 50 former foster kids out of homelessness
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Reporter’s Notebook: Writing the Narcan narrative required a special camera designed to improve rockets
8 minutes, 19 seconds: Inside one man’s dying body as Narcan molecules rush to reverse an overdose
Everywhere they go, people ask for Narcan. But overdoses are increasingly hard to stop.
Homelessness along the San Diego River hits its highest total yet
County leaders delayed a Superfund decision about Tijuana River Valley pollution. One supervisor said she’d go her own way.
Safe sleeping site residents raise concerns about rats as San Diego prepares to expand both lots
2 Democrats running to represent San Diego in the state Assembly have very different resumes
San Diego’s safe sleeping sites are getting more tents, other plans remain in flux
244 were helped through a recently expanded homelessness program, and there’s still money in the bank
2 Republicans running to represent East County in Sacramento differ on how to reach similar goals
San Diego leaders discuss how to replace shelter beds as facility closures loom
Would giving the mayor more power to launch shelters ease San Diego homelessness?
A cross, a bracelet and a body: Who was the woman found in Forester Creek?
San Diego homeless shelter must pay $43K after allegedly limiting access to emotional support animals
Lawsuit aims to block San Diego’s proposed homeless shelter by the airport
Fifth day of heat wave sends temperatures soaring, knocks out power to thousands
‘There won’t be much relief at night’: San Diego County continues to cook under a nonstop heat wave
San Diego leaders think these sites could potentially be homeless shelters
This Barrio Logan school only serves unhoused students. Can its model work elsewhere?
Following flood deaths, local researchers explore an early warning system for homeless people
County supervisors pause safe parking lot, keep pushing for camping ban
Pollutants were found in the warehouse that could be a giant homeless shelter. Is that a deal breaker?
As San Diego homelessness spending tops $230M, budget experts call for comprehensive plan, transparency
More homeless veterans in San Diego County can get housing vouchers under new policy
Judge again halts 3,000-home project in Santee after city leaders sidestepped voters
3 East County cities will decide in November whether to create or extend sales taxes
San Diego might expand its safe sleeping sites. Other cities are taking note.
State agencies were told to clear encampments. It’s not clear that much will quickly change in San Diego.
Man test-driving an electric truck hits salesperson in Pacific Beach lot
It’s easy for homeless people to lose key documents. Cabinets in Kearny Mesa now offer safe storage.
San Diego County only has a few dozen detox beds for homeless residents. That total is about to get a boost.
San Diego again declares a crisis over a lack of shelter. It’s still not clear where beds might be found.
Council members seek changes in warehouse shelter lease. What might that look like?
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City Council delays decision on whether to turn an empty warehouse into a massive homeless shelter
San Diego’s city attorney is the latest critic of plan to turn a warehouse into a massive homeless shelter
San Diego is about to lose more than 700 shelter beds. A plan to help plug the hole is controversial.
San Diego releases new details about proposed warehouse shelter as City Council vote nears
San Diego’s budget experts appear critical of a plan to turn a warehouse into a massive homeless shelter
After scrapping tiny homes for the homeless in Spring Valley, county leaders turn toward Lemon Grove.
La Mesa voters will decide in November whether to extend city’s sales tax
State agency OKs homeless parking lot by the San Diego airport
A safe parking lot for homeless people by the airport? Coastal Commission staffers are OK with that.
Escondido passed a camping ban right before the U.S. Supreme Court gave cities more power. Here’s how the new rules work.
San Diego’s proposed warehouse shelter would be one of the largest nationwide. How do the others work?
The U.S. Supreme Court just gave cities more power to clear homeless camps. What does that mean for San Diego County?
San Diego County backs off tiny home plan for homeless people in Spring Valley
This downtown preschool has ordinary activities and extra-ordinary students
More than 100 acres on fire by Otay Mesa amid sweltering heat
‘Fentanyl steals families:’ A new billboard shows just some of the hundreds of San Diegans lost to opioids
The U.S. Supreme Court could soon say when cities can clear homeless encampments. San Diego’s paying attention.
Lawsuit says homeless people’s belongings are being illegally trashed in East County
National City is about to open its first shelter, a big expansion of homelessness services in South County
Pregnant woman stabbed repeatedly and for no apparent reason near Mira Mesa ATM
San Diego finally agreed to set aside money for 2 new homelessness projects. What happens now?
San Diego is a top spot for border crossings. How many people arrive only to become homeless?
Gloria makes final push for new shelter funding amid shouting protesters and questions from council members
San Diego will again try to close the Golden Hall homeless shelter downtown
San Diego County to open new affordable housing for older adults amid overwhelming demand
Why won’t San Diego publicly share detailed data about who’s enrolled in homelessness programs?
San Diego leaders respond to ‘promising’ and ‘troubling’ report showing a continued rise in homelessness
Homelessness is up throughout San Diego County, but not by as much as you might think
Still no vote scheduled for the mayor’s plan to turn an empty warehouse into a large homeless shelter
‘She made certain that her city had the very best’: Hundreds mourn Joan Jacobs in a park bearing her name
Months after flooding caused a last-minute evacuation, residents move back to downtown homeless shelter
San Diego council members skeptical of new shelters amid possible cuts to existing homelessness programs
A study praised efforts helping people pay rent. Researchers have questions about other homelessness spending.
They shared their experience with mental illness in last year’s 72 Hours project. Here’s how 3 are doing.
Each of these elected leaders has been homeless. Their experiences led to a range of conclusions.
If the warehouse shelter doesn’t happen, the San Diego Housing Commission would like some money back
New task force targets crime in homeless encampments. Four have been convicted so far.
San Diego directs more money to its first safe sleeping site, though few have found permanent housing
Homelessness in San Diego County has now risen every month for 2 straight years
A top San Diego official largely wants government out of homeless services. Here’s what he hopes comes next.
San Diego’s VA hopes to house 851 homeless veterans this year. Data show they’re moving in the right direction.
Critics of a proposed homeless shelter by the airport are laying the groundwork for a legal challenge
San Diego County advances plans for sleeping cabins, safe parking for homeless residents
San Diego County may be on the hook for $24 million (or more) after feds cap COVID emergency housing help
A homelessness nonprofit believes it could be kicked out of Escondido. The mayor says it’s exaggerating.
Dozens of new shelter beds open in North County as leaders look to clear sidewalks
Nearly a dozen injured after falling from border wall, officials say
Housing First? Escondido instead to try a ‘Public Safety First’ approach to homelessness
‘It doesn’t feel like home anymore’: Two dead after shooting at Grantville complex filled with SDSU students
Few homeless people have been detained under San Diego’s camping ban. The number prosecuted is even lower.
Don’t have a place to put debris from January’s flood? San Diego has a number to call.
Federal officials tour flood damage as San Diego asks for aid
Inside San Diego’s first musical about homelessness made by people who’ve long lived outside
San Diego County eyes where to put homeless shelters as some residents express concern
Some lawmakers want to take San Diego’s homeless camping ban statewide
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Leaders decry the ‘neglect’ that led to San Diego floods at Black History Month breakfast
The health investigation is over at a homeless campsite. It still isn’t clear what made people sick.
After surveying San Diego homelessness, a United Nations expert left comforted and troubled
Hundreds of homeless people live by the San Diego River. Do they know about the coming storm?
After a storm battered the region’s homeless, hundreds spread out to see who’s still on the streets
San Diego’s old central library reopens as a homeless shelter for the next several months
No new illnesses at homeless campsite amid ongoing investigation, officials say
Two homeless shelters were evacuated amid San Diego’s historic storm. Only one may fill back up.
Downtown San Diego homeless shelter devastated by flooding
With Peter Seidler gone, will other San Diego donors turn toward homelessness?
Downtown homelessness? It keeps going down. Countywide? Not so much.
Volunteers still needed to tally the region’s homeless population later this month
Homelessness is up along the riverbed since San Diego passed its camping ban
San Diego has boosted protections for renters. It’s not enough, report says.
Together in San Diego, Bill and Hillary Clinton talk Gaza, Trump and everything else
After the pandemic, fewer churches are able to house homeless people on winter nights
As nights get colder, risks grow for people sleeping outside
When a housing voucher runs out, tough choices remain for people on the verge of homelessness
More homeless people are asking for shelter amid San Diego’s camping ban. Many don’t get a bed.
‘Electronic warfare,’ buried treasure and homelessness: One San Diego writer’s best story may be his own
Another downtown encampment is cleared as homelessness countywide keeps rising
An empty lot by the airport could be San Diego’s biggest homeless shelter. It’s already hosting a big debate
Members of Congress push San Diego VA to give more housing vouchers to homeless veterans
The homeless population downtown just hit a two-year low. The result is a mixed bag.
County workers will again be able to survey the local homeless population while on the clock
San Diego police will now only say who they arrest going back 30 days. Older names can be out of bounds.
County employees may be able to help tally the homeless population on the clock amid sobering new numbers
That crew clearing flammable plants from your neighborhood? Some may be homeless.
After budget woes, North County homelessness nonprofit lands $5 million from Amazon founder
‘A roof for every youth:’ Rallies raise the alarm about young people living on San Diego streets
This will be the third year in a row more than 500 homeless people have died in San Diego County
A chance meeting led to a healing meal for one school at the center of the homelessness crisis
San Diego County gets housing vouchers just for homeless veterans. Hundreds aren’t being used.
San Diego County moves to find homes for 100 people in rehab, review all homelessness contracts
San Diego County is looking for places to put small cabins ahead of a possible new homeless camping ban
One San Diego business group changed its work because of homelessness. A similar shift can be seen nationwide.
One homeless couple is so close to housing. They just need to be found.
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Homelessness can be solved, leaders say. It’s just going to require massive funds from the feds.
San Diego County advances its own camping ban, although final passage isn’t assured
Move-ins are underway at newest safe sleeping site as San Diego enforces homeless camping ban
‘I’m living in a nightmare’: San Diegans fear for loved ones in Israel and Gaza
San Diegans mourn the hundreds of homeless people who died last year on local streets
Two hotels became homeless shelters. Calls to police ... dropped?
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Another camp site for homeless people is nearing completion. Two other shelter proposals just hit roadblocks.
Some just lost a home. Others are about to. Can more aid to both groups slow the homelessness crisis?
An app to track available shelter beds in San Diego County should be ready by the end of the year
Homelessness is still increasing. Older adults who can’t make rent are one reason why.
Forced mental health care saved one man’s life. Another felt traumatized. This is the complexity of treatment.
An Oregon city wants the U.S. Supreme Court to approve its camping ban. San Diego’s on board.
San Diego’s camping ban enforcement so far: dozens of warnings, 5 tickets and zero arrests
After Escondido pulls funding from local shelter, nonprofit plans to move homeless people to another facility
Taxpayer group wants more transparency from homelessness task force. How much data should be public?
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San Diego’s camping ban may push homeless people to the riverbed, where encampments have been rising
Police searching for man who allegedly stabbed Vietnam veteran on morning jog
Santee Drive-In will close in January amid high costs, dwindling audience, owner and developer say
Has El Cajon’s new oversight of county vouchers caused fewer homeless people to rent rooms? Not yet.
Flooded tents and a high-water rescue: San Diego’s homeless recount trauma of Hilary
‘We’re there to polish off the badge’: George Floyd murder prosecutor speaks at Festival of Books
The new monthly homelessness report again shows a crisis growing faster than it can be contained
Have an opinion about how homeless shelters should be evaluated? This group wants to hear from you.
‘The sun is intense out here’: San Diego’s heat wave is falling especially hard on homeless people
La Mesa rejects digital billboards in surprise vote
Change cities? Enter rehab? San Diego’s new homeless camping ban leaves many facing tough decisions
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After nearly 30 years, one San Diego neighborhood finally has land for a new library. Now comes a tricky part.
‘Where did they go?’ San Diego now enforcing homeless camping ban
Police are about to enforce San Diego’s new homeless camping ban. Nobody’s quite sure what will happen next.
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El Cajon pulls funding from homelessness task force amid rift over how to fix a deepening crisis
Deadline extended for public to weigh in on proposed East County sand mine amid furious pushback
Shake hands. Sell books. Avoid shark. What one Comic-Con day looks like for an up-and-coming creator
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La Mesa objects to proposed parole office near several schools
Lemon Grove declares crisis over lack of local shelters amid sharp rise in people on the street
They’ve worked on every animated movie you’ve ever seen. Each came from San Diego.
How a $200 bet on comics gave a father and son careers in politics and film
He created one of the greatest graphic novels ever. Where do you go from there?
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El Cajon trolley stations have no easily accessible bathrooms. Should that change?
A sales tax proposal may again head to Lemon Grove voters. Will this time be different?
Contract negotiations underway at Sharp Grossmont after union election is finally certified
La Mesa will likely require guns to be locked up when owners are away, reversing earlier decision
A Navy captain was fired after speaking up about COVID. He’s ready to talk.
Pride march headed for Santee in the wake of YMCA protests over transgender rights
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Kids hope to do one last musical on this East County stage. The owners want them out.
No, the Santee Drive-In hasn’t sold. But it’s moving in that direction.
The new standard for El Cajon hotels: one 911 call per room, per year. Or else.
County leaders ask for new SANDAG member to speak for unincorporated communities
Santee lifts tattoo shop ban to let salons offer semi-permanent eyebrows
The colors of the rainbow or a Thin Blue Line: La Mesa again debates what symbols to fly outside city hall
After a girl is shot, El Cajon increases oversight on a motel. The business thinks there’s more to the story
It’s ‘not glamorous,’ but El Cajon is leaning toward using its surplus to pay down pension debts
‘Very stunning:’ Santee almost done designing new $21 million community center
El Cajon is about to have far more control over homeless voucher programs
La Mesa rejects 950-unit apartment complex amid affordable housing concerns
Longstanding ban on tattoo shops in Santee likely to be lifted
Judge extends restraining order against Lemon Grove council member amid multiple misconduct accusations
Supermarkets, restaurants and other Lemon Grove businesses to see big changes in sewer bills
El Cajon demands changes at 2nd motel tied to county voucher program, part of wider crackdown
Lemon Grove advances 2 new cannabis dispensaries. Here are the details.
Lemon Grove mayor’s allegation of bribe now part of a criminal investigation, attorney says
Santee YMCA about to reopen redesigned locker rooms after outcry over transgender policy
Supervisor Joel Anderson backs off on tiny home proposal for the homeless in Santee after outcry
El Cajon moves to increase oversight over homeless voucher programs, sidestepping lawsuit threat
An unlikely journey from the Eastern European independence movement to fighting East County fires
Amid bribe accusation, Lemon Grove denies permit extension for proposed marijuana dispensary
More health care workers vote to join union as Sharp Grossmont presses campaign complaint
El Cajon demands motel add more security after sex offender arrests
Lemon Grove advances overhaul of how sewer bills are calculated for some businesses
Day 3: ‘You might feel hopeless, but there are no hopeless cases.’
Day 2: ‘People who have mental illness are shunned a lot, and I’m one of them.’
Day 1: ‘I thought she was going to kill me.’
72 hours: Inside San Diego County’s mental health crisis
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Santee to begin issuing citations mid-May to those starting fires by the river in an effort to reduce encampments
El Cajon will likely ask voters to keep, not increase, sales tax after last measure failed
New hearing scheduled for restraining order against Lemon Grove council member
La Mesa is overhauling its permit process after a review found the city lags behind others
La Mesa explores digital billboards, sparking debate underway in other parts of the county
El Cajon advances proposals to ramp up fight with county over homeless programs
San Diego police clear downtown homeless encampments as city prepares for Padres opening day
Santee eyes spending surge for fire department after report says some response times are too long
‘I am completely done’: El Cajon may crack down on motels after two sex offenders are arrested
La Mesa moves to tighten oversight on tobacco sellers over underage smoking concerns
Nurses will follow up with people discharged from hospitals to rural areas in effort to reduce readmissions
Jury: Former Lemon Grove council member acted in self-defense during fight with local businessman
Medical emergencies are up in Lemon Grove but crime is down, officials say
Lemon Grove to install all-way stop outside elementary school amid speeding concerns
El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells announces bid for Congress, setting up fight with incumbent Sara Jacobs
Lemon Grove council member gets restraining order against controversial colleague, deepening tensions
Santee YMCA’s upcoming no nudity policy part of broader trend toward privacy, leaders say
County officials may build small houses for the homeless in Santee. Local leaders are not on board.
Lemon Grove considering sewer bill overhaul, potentially bringing big changes to how businesses are charged
Santee YMCA controversy shows deep divisions among Christians over transgender rights, part of long debate
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Cops willing to jump to El Cajon will get a significantly larger bonus, part of a broader effort to expand law enforcement
Free Narcan distribution underway in East County to reverse opioid overdoses
Santee YMCA to limit public nudity in locker rooms amid fallout over rules for transgender people
El Cajon hopes its 911 overhaul will reduce ambulance trips and ER wait times. What are those numbers now?
Health care workers at East County’s only hospital vote to unionize
‘We will not go back:’ Black leaders urge students to be transformative leaders amid success, tragedy
El Cajon launches first-in-the-region overhaul of 911 program to direct less-serious calls to nurses
Health care workers at East County’s only hospital may unionize amid concerns over staffing, pay
Transgender woman defended at Santee council meeting 2 weeks after girl said she felt unsafe in locker room
Protesters gather again outside Santee YMCA over locker room access for transgender residents
Transgender woman at Santee’s YMCA says she was ‘thunderstruck’ by outcry over locker room use
Santee YMCA targeted by opponents of transgender rights
Santee YMCA closing early because of protests as teen’s fears over transgender policy gets national attention
El Cajon to launch program directing less serious 911 calls to nurses at the end of January
Santee to penalize anyone starting fires by riverbed in an effort to remove the homeless from parts of the city
La Mesa gives final approval to downtown apartment complex where historic building burned during protests
Santee’s fire chief stepping down after decades fighting blazes large and small
Crowd rallies downtown against abortion in vastly different political landscape
S.D. County residents have unequal access to public meetings. How easy should it be to tune in?
A grant aims to get more meals to East County kids. Officials hope their plan can one day help other cities
East County’s only hospital is powered by an off-the-grid machine that’s cutting costs and emissions, report says
El Cajon continues to push Kaiser to build long-promised hospital on the city’s ‘largest and last’ vacant lot
From local blazes to 9/11, an East County fire chief reflects on decades spent fighting crises nationwide
Lemon Grove again keeps leadership role from controversial council member, but tensions have softened
Court fight averted: San Diego makes a deal with East County water project over contested pump station
More than a dozen businesses launching in La Mesa under new program funded by federal relief money
El Cajon looks to increase penalties on motels constantly calling the cops amid homeless voucher concerns
Lemon Grove moves to reduce speeding near elementary school after parents raise concerns
Streets, homelessness and more streets: Lemon Grove weighs priorities for spending federal relief funds
Wells cruises to victory in El Cajon, but without a tax bump that could have hired more cops
Snow, Mendoza triumph in Lemon Grove City Council race
Lothian squeaks to victory in razor-thin La Mesa race, keeping a Republican voice on a liberal council
Two longtime East County leaders are stepping down. They have some advice for their successors.
Lemon Grove now offering buy-one-get-one-free gift cards to encourage local shopping
El Cajon says homeless vouchers increased crime. What do the numbers say?
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La Mesa won’t change how residents are notified about new development after some objected to apartments
After a death and many close finishes, one Thanksgiving runner just hopes she can get to the end
Who is Randy Voepel, the East County politician whose grandson is accused of LGBTQ club killings?
Santee to review cannabis applications using merit system, not lottery, although some leaders want to go slow
La Mesa won’t know who won City Council race until December, as 2 candidates remain neck and neck
Just 19 votes separate candidates in La Mesa council race. Each offers the city a very different vision
After delay, Lemon Grove council member files required financial disclosure
Lemon Grove is getting a new council member. Will that improve the city’s tense public meetings?
Many El Cajon voters disagreed that higher taxes were needed. Where does the city go from here?
Mark Arapostathis takes early lead in La Mesa mayor’s race; Laura Lothian out front for council seat
Jennifer Mendoza, Alysson Snow looking strong in crowded Lemon Grove council race
Bill Wells ahead in El Cajon mayor’s race, but voters appear skeptical of raising taxes
Shop local: Lemon Grove puts new twist on old adage with gift card program
La Mesa City Council candidates disagree on how to respond to climate change, homelessness
Mother Goose Parade canceled, another setback for long-running El Cajon event
Santee gives final approval to new zoning rules that could allow thousands more homes
San Diego nears new deal with East County water project to avoid court fight over pump station
Lemon Grove officials say a council member bullied employees. But the city is keeping alleged evidence secret
Former colleagues face off to lead La Mesa in the first mayoral race since the 2020 protests
La Mesa voters have 2 options for treasurer to oversee millions-worth of investments
El Cajon voters must decide whether to raise taxes. Candidates for mayor disagree if it’s necessary
Santee’s 3,000-home Fanita Ranch project faces new lawsuit
Lemon Grove election could shake up council plagued by infighting
La Mesa delays decision on new apartments where historic building burned during protests
Santee moves to allow thousands more homes throughout the city
Lemon Grove approves new street survey as parents highlight unsafe drivers by elementary school
El Cajon may change rules for hotels with homeless after lawsuit threat. Mayor: city won’t become ‘homeless dumping ground’
CA justice department threatens El Cajon over plan to fine hotels housing the homeless, city backs down
A local newspaper ends a decades-long run, thinning community news
El Cajon scrambles for a financial audit to reassure voters ahead of sales tax vote
Santee once again approves 3,000-home Fanita Ranch development, circumventing voters
‘It puts us in a predicament:’ New East County water chief reflects on his biggest challenges
Fire, a shoplifter and the constant threat of violence: One day with an El Cajon cop
Lemon Grove renews push to open school fields to public on weekends
El Cajon moves to raise its sales tax, but voters will have their say in November
Santee gives final approval to cannabis shops over residents’ objections
Santee residents can allow deputies to monitor private cameras under new program
Santee gives initial approval to legalizing cannabis, reversing years of opposition
Lemon Grove residents often complain about roads. Here are 2 things the city’s doing
Hundreds connected to housing in El Cajon in recent years, homeless report says
No payouts so far to people who said they were hurt by Lemon Grove employees, records show
Amid the Comic-Con crowds, one group of teen artists looked for validation — and found it
Lemon Grove moves to expand access to recreation center, a decade after department shuttered
It’s not just books: Comics grapple with bans amid growing culture wars
Lemon Grove mayor tries to eject council member, backs down after standoff
San Diego comic book shops have been through the wringer. Can Comic-Con come to the rescue?
El Cajon advances first-in-the-region program to divert less serious 911 calls to nurses
Santee paid out almost $11K to people who said they were hurt by the city last year, records show
Santee makes another run at 3,000-home development with new evacuation report
It’s official: San Diego Congressional representatives all win primary by large margins
East County water officials move to seize San Diego pump station, escalating dispute
El Cajon socks away millions with an eye on a possible recession
East County has waited 20 years for a new hospital. Should it wait another decade?
La Mesa, flush with federal cash, is now accepting pitches for new businesses
El Cajon council votes to give itself a raise and increase health benefits
Santee divvies up extra Covid money to tackle homelessness by the river
Lemon Grove approves staff raises, but officials say higher pay is needed
Hundreds celebrate Juneteenth in La Mesa, two years after violent protests caused a racial reckoning
As housing prices skyrocket, La Mesa won’t raise fees to improve parks
La Mesa will keep raising LGBTQ flag despite objections that it’s ‘political messaging’
La Mesa hopes Juneteenth celebration can help heal wounds from riot
East County water leaders reach tentative agreement with San Diego in pipeline dispute, officials say
Judge ends restraining order on Lemon Grove council member at husband’s request
A street sweeping monopoly threatens to drive up costs for taxpayers, Santee officials say
El Cajon police hit 3 cars last year, drivers say. The city agreed to pay thousands of dollars
‘It had to be me’: San Diegans march to end gun violence after recent mass shootings
A Lakeside shelter could help the homeless. It might also allow officers to force people off streets.
Santee voters will no longer be able to weigh in on proposed 3,000-home development
Issa leads, Democrats also strong in early returns that could influence control of Congress
East County breaks ground on new wastewater treatment plant as pipeline negotiations continue
San Diego’s McElroy, U.S.'s newest cardinal, celebrates mass for a grieving nation
New leader takes over Taylor Guitars as founders step back
East County cities pledge to find more homes for the homeless. How many places actually exist?
Lemon Grove will likely have a balanced budget, but not for the best reasons
La Mesa endorses bid to crack down on anti-Asian harassment
27 mistreatment claims filed against La Mesa last year, records show
Santee pulls approval of Fanita Ranch housing development after judge’s order
Lemon Grove residents would have an easier time building accessory units under proposal
20% of region’s homeless now live in East County, new data shows
East County water recycling project is a go after final cost approved
El Cajon gives city manager a raise, bringing salary close to $300K
Mandated treatment? Renovated barracks? East County grapples with how to respond to homelessness
3 questions for 3 candidates running to represent the 79th Assembly District
Judge extends and loosens restraining order on Lemon Grove council member after domestic violence arrest
El Cajon police send helmets, vests to Ukraine
3 questions for 48th Congressional District candidates
New children’s book dedicated to Lemon Grove boy killed by car
Deadline approaching for public to comment on carbon emissions plan
What military equipment do La Mesa police have?
East County cities weigh closer cooperation on homelessness as residents decry tent camps
Lemon Grove councilwoman denies domestic abuse after arrest
Lemon Grove council member arrested, barred from home after partner alleges violent behavior
S.D. County Sheriff will continue to oversee 9 cities after officials approve new contracts
Lemon Grove green-lights another marijuana dispensary
La Mesa won’t require guns to be locked up at home
El Cajon to receive $2.6 million for wildfire preparation in risk-prone area
Santee renews contract with Sheriff’s Department, welcomes new leader
Santee must overturn approval of 3,000-home Fanita Ranch project, judge rules
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East County nears vote on new wastewater plant amid historic drought
Other cities have tried sending less serious 911 calls to nurses, not hospitals. Did it work?
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La Mesa will use federal money to aid new businesses amid high vacancy rates
East County asphalt company must improve safety after emissions reach potentially dangerous levels
Big cat sanctuary opens new event space to help fund rescues nationwide
Less serious 911 calls would get a nurse, not an ambulance under first-in-the-region proposal
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La Mesa city workers will get bonuses for vaccinations under new spending plan
Lemon Grove crime rises overall, but violent crime is historically low, sheriff’s department says
Mayor, city leaders condemn racial slur used at Lemon Grove meeting
Lemon Grove’s budget surplus continues to grow, officials say
After a mayor accused a colleague of using a racial slur, a resident used the same insult at the city leader
Judge halts 3,000-home project in Santee over wildfire concerns
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Lemon Grove backs off censuring council member after public outcry
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Who is Jane Parnell? The powerful new monitor for N.J.’s troubled women’s prison.
Female prisoners in N.J. will get more health care services behind bars and after release
N.J. spent $60M to settle lawsuits last year, one of the lowest payouts in years
Newly-elected N.J. councilman apologizes for blackface photo
Officer shot, man killed and building ablaze after hours-long standoff in Long Branch, police say
Turnout for N.J. governor’s race may be one of the lowest in a century
What horror movies taught me about new fatherhood
N.J. seizes 13 ‘ghost gun’ kits from couple traveling from Pa., police say
Biggest ever one-day gun buyback in N.J. nets more than 2K firearms
Cutting sentences for non-violent drug crimes on hold after judge objects. N.J. fighting decision.
2nd-largest police union decides not to endorse candidate in N.J. governor’s race
Drivers of color more likely to be ticketed by N.J. State Police, data shows
N.J. rules that limit when police can work with ICE upheld by federal court
More than 200 N.J. police officers received major discipline in recent months, new data shows
N.J. women prisoners are still in danger, feds say. Officials just announced new reforms.
N.J. police name officers found guilty of misconduct, reversing years of secrecy
Smith & Wesson must give N.J. internal documents on how it markets guns, courts rule
Federal officials advised N.J. about issues in the women’s prison, but details were never released
N.J. police are being retrained on how to handle crises. Here’s what they’ll be taught.
N.J. State Police should speed up internal investigations, watchdog report says
Grand jury clears N.J. officer who shot and killed a man in Orange 2 years ago
Twitter suspends N.J. lawmaker for questioning vaccine mandates. He wants an apology.
He set new limits on when police can use force. Long-serving N.J. attorney general leaves as cop training begins.
In ‘historic’ ruling, N.J.’s top court orders new murder trial saying ‘implicit bias’ tainted jury selection
Lawsuit accuses nurse of filing false report after beatings in N.J.’s women’s prison
N.J. just released a huge State Police database. How do I get details on millions of traffic stops?
Data detailing millions of N.J. State Police traffic stops available online for first time
When does speech become a crime? Experts weigh in after N.J. man is accused of using racial slurs against a neighbor.
Murphy appoints interim N.J. attorney general after Grewal’s departure
Gay bars were harassed by N.J. investigators for decades. The state is now offering an apology.
N.J. attorney general stepping down to investigate financial misconduct with SEC
Should N.J. hire an outsider to run state prisons? The job is like ‘playing chess on a three-dimensional board.’
N.J. prison officers know they work a tough job, yet ‘we’re always the bad guys in the public’s view’
Controversial bill allowing cops to get early view of body cam footage clears N.J. Legislature
N.J. lawmakers vote for more oversight of state prisons after reports of widespread abuse
N.J. court halts release of video allegedly showing beatings at women’s prison after officer accused of assault sues
N.J. lawmakers pump the brakes on letting civilians investigate cops as activists demand more oversight
Stop offering ‘free’ weed with cookies, N.J. attorney general tells 4 companies
Criminal trials in N.J. can resume this week while jury selection will stay partially remote
N.J. police have 2 months to identify cops found guilty of serious misconduct
N.J. taxpayers have been billed $1M to investigate women’s prison, records show
Report suggests reforms for fixing Edna Mahan, N.J.’s women’s prison. Here’s why some could be tricky.
Top N.J. prison official quits after widespread abuse exposed
N.J. women’s prison was in chaos. The shocking takeaways from damning Edna Mahan report.
N.J. cops can no longer hide serious misconduct from public after Supreme Court ruling
Teenager shot in New Brunswick hotel, police say
Deadline approaching to earn $400 as a N.J. poll worker for Tuesday’s election
1 dead after early morning crash in Mercer County, police say
N.J. taps former CIA officer to lead Homeland Security office
More than 80 people indicted for selling or having illegal firearms, N.J. officials say
Agency lost $27M in taxpayer money on land it never used and built school that didn’t heat up its first winter, report says
N.J. cops must now have body cams. Here’s when they can turn them on and off.
N.J. is paying a consultant $1.2M to fix N.J.’s women’s prison. Will it help?
N.J. reverses decision to house transgender woman in men’s prison
N.J. Assembly votes to equip all prison officers with body cameras after criminal charges at women’s facility
N.J. bill would bar bicycle licenses following viral video of cops seizing bikes from teens
N.J. needs a new prison watchdog. ‘You just can’t throw away human beings,’ says one advocate.
Prison officers would have to wear body cams under bill passed swiftly by N.J. panel
Prison officers would get body cams, inmates could more safely report abuse under proposed N.J. bills
N.J. moves transgender woman back to men’s prison, raising legal questions
N.J. still months away from getting body cameras to all officers at troubled women’s prison, top official says
N.J. makes new push to get controversial smart guns in stores after failing for years
More must be done to curtail racial profiling during police stops, clergy members tell N.J.’s top court
Shuttering N.J. women’s prison after decades of abuse is one option ‘on the table,’ top official says
N.J. spending millions to negotiate abuse lawsuits from women’s prison, records show
N.J. charges 9 with forming a ‘hit squad’ behind bars to attack officers and prisoners
N.J. accuses Ocean County town of discriminating against Orthodox Jews
Murphy wants 8 new gun laws. Here are the details on each proposal.
N.J. man faces new assault charge years after another allegation led to a bitter fight between State Police and prosecutors
N.J. policing has changed since George Floyd’s death but some major reforms are still on the table
Less than 1% of N.J. cops accounted for 18% of every kick, hit and tackle across N.J., new data shows
N.J. is seeking State Police recruits, but applications are ‘historically low,’ officials say
Murphy proposes 8 ‘sweeping’ new gun laws in wake of rising homicides, shootings nationwide
N.J. faces a ‘historic shortage’ of judges amid growing case backlog, officials say
N.J. prison watchdog to resign after tense public hearing about ongoing failure to flag abuses behind bars
Federal government will likely monitor N.J. women’s prison in light of scathing report on abuse, commissioner says
N.J. agrees to pay almost $21 million to settle sexual abuse claims at women’s prison
How do I look up my police department on N.J.’s new force database?
N.J. releases data showing every time cops hit, tackled or shot suspects on groundbreaking new website
Bacteria that causes Legionnaire’s disease found in N.J. prison water
Woman who made sex assault claim criticizes report clearing N.J. State Police, prosecutors of misconduct
There was an ‘immediate and clear breakdown’ between State Police, prosecutors on sex assault claim, report says
Police find man shot on road in Monmouth County town
Protesters demand N.J. women’s prison close as outcry against alleged beatings grows
Union County says it may close its jail in effort to cut costs
N.J. taxpayers have spent $630K and counting on investigations into women’s prison, records show
4 people arrested, $150K worth of drugs seized, NJ. State Police say
Inmate sues to be transferred out of troubled N.J. women’s prison
She dramatically expanded civil rights investigations in N.J. Next, she could decide cases on top court.
Company agrees not to sell ‘ghost guns’ in N.J. in a groundbreaking settlement
More than 140 troopers join N.J. State Police as force celebrates its 100th anniversary
About 50 people testify in support of N.J. bill that would give civilians more police oversight
After months of delay, N.J. lawmakers to consider giving residents more power to investigate cops
‘It saved my life.’ N.J. parolees just out of prison get extra help dealing with addiction.
Inmates at N.J.’s women’s prison filed thousands of complaints in recent months, new data shows
Should N.J. name disciplined cops? Top court is considering plan to reverse policy dating back decades.
Group vaccinating those experiencing homelessness in new partnership with shelters
Inmate at troubled N.J. women’s prison injured again after accusing officers of brutal attack
N.J. Senate calls for corrections commissioner to step down in overwhelming vote
N.J. asks judge to force gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson to hand over documents on how it markets firearms
Bitcoin ATMs ripe for fraud without more oversight, N.J. watchdog says
Support for impeaching N.J. prison leader grows in wake of alleged beatings of women inmates
Some people awaiting trial while in jail should be set free due to COVID crisis, N.J.’s top court says
N.J.’s prison leader still has a job. Many lawmakers can’t figure out why.
Broken bones, bloodied inmates: The inside story of a night of violence at N.J.’s women’s prison
N.J. lawmaker pushing to impeach prison leader after 3 officers are charged with misconduct
3 N.J. officers charged after alleged assault at women’s prison, could face years behind bars
Boss of N.J. women’s prison part of alleged attack, inmates say. He’s been sued before.
Vaccination sites are closing across N.J. due to the snowstorm. Here’s the list.
Commercial vehicle travel ban ordered. Here’s what it means.
Firefighters find woman fatally stabbed after extinguishing apartment fire, police say
N.J. prison leader should be removed in aftermath of alleged beatings, Senate Dems tell governor
Murphy orders independent investigation into alleged beatings at N.J. women’s prison. ‘I am sickened by the horrific reports.’
Demands for suspension of N.J. corrections commissioner grow after women inmates report beatings
N.J. prison leader should step down while reports of beatings at women’s prison are investigated, lawmakers say
Dozens suspended at N.J. prison after officers are accused of beating women inmates
Video shows N.J. police shoot at man accused of slashing an officer with knife
Thousands in jail await trials that are still a long way off. N.J.’s top court considers releasing some.
N.J. sues Trump 9 more times as his presidency ends
Retired State Police trooper who died of COVID lived a ‘phenomenal life’
Grewal is now N.J.’s longest-serving attorney general in a quarter century. Here’s how it’s going.
N.J. National Guard prepared for any ‘armed march’ in capital
All N.J. state offices to be closed on Inauguration Day as safety precaution, Murphy says
N.J. gun rights groups want no part of any possible armed protest at the Statehouse
N.J. asks residents to report suspicious activity ahead of possible ‘armed march’ at Statehouse
Trump was once named an honorary N.J. State Police trooper. State Police leader now says Trump violated their ‘core principles.’
N.J. taking potential threats to state buildings following Capitol riot ‘very seriously,’ Murphy says
Black N.J. leaders, clergy not shocked by mob attack at U.S. Capitol, or how police reacted
N.J. Catholic diocese has a plan to compensate victims of abuse. Advocates aren’t happy.
N.J. investigating possible State Police discrimination on hiring and promotions, records show
N.J.’s new rules for when cops can use force leave 1 big unanswered question: What about police dogs?
N.J. prosecutors oppose plan to release hundreds behind bars awaiting trial. Top court will consider it soon.
N.J. prisoners will have access to the COVID shot early. Corrections officer vaccinations have already begun.
N.J. taxpayers paid almost $70 million to settle lawsuits against the state last year
N.J. cops will only be able to use deadly force as an ‘absolute last resort’ under major changes to policy
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Smith & Wesson sues N.J. after state demands advertising info
N.J. accuses Google of having an illegal monopoly
N.J. lawmakers approve $58 million to buy cops body cameras statewide
N.J.’s top court weighs releasing hundreds of people from jail who are awaiting trial
Murphy commits to studying racial bias in N.J. policing, jury selection
N.J. cops won’t face being fired for making too few arrests under bill approved by lawmakers
N.J. leaders honor Jersey City shooting victims and warn of rising bias crimes
Facebook is an illegal monopoly that should be broken up, N.J. and other states say in lawsuit
ICE detainee escapes from Essex County jail, officials say
A State Police recruit died after boxing. N.J. officials are now reviewing training for troopers.
N.J. honors police officer who died trying to rescue suspect
Flags in N.J. to fly at half-staff to honor State Police recruit who died during training
N.J. cops should only lock up juveniles as a last resort under new rules set by AG
Porch video partially captures N.J. police vehicle hitting, killing 65-year-old woman
Will N.J.’s release of thousands of prisoners trigger a crime surge? Here’s what data and research show.
N.J. will halt prosecuting marijuana possession cases, attorney general says
N.J.’s top court agrees to hear appeal of plan to name disciplined cops
A convicted sex offender may get his N.J. chiropractic license back. The attorney general is trying to stop it.
N.J. cops must wear body cameras under new laws Gov. Murphy just signed
N.J. attorney general ends quarantine after negative COVID tests
N.J. has sued Trump and the feds more than 70 times. So what happens after the president’s gone?
N.J.’s prison population keeps dropping. Why hasn’t spending gone down?
All N.J. prison officers would have to wear body cameras under new bill
N.J. cops helped ICE only 4 times last year. Prisons were a different story.
Video shows Voorhees cops struggling with N.J. man who died an hour later
Groups help newly freed prisoners get housing, medication as N.J. prepares to release more inmates
Cops in N.J. would get $59M to spend on body cameras as bill advances
N.J. attorney general quarantining after COVID-19 exposure
N.J. should stop marijuana possession arrests now that voters have OK’d legal weed, top lawmaker says
As thousands of N.J. prisoners get out early, one father meets his son
They were released early from N.J. prisons. ICE grabbed nearly 100 of them as they walked out.
N.J. is set to release thousands of inmates from prison early across the state throughout the day
Some N.J. inmates set to be released after Election Day have tested positive with COVID-19, memo says
Fears of voter intimidation spur N.J. voting rights groups to keep a close watch at polling places Tuesday
Dozens of N.J. juvenile offenders will also be released early because of law reducing sentences
N.J.'s top lawmakers support spending $58M to buy body cams for cops after Murphy vetoes
Dozens of N.J. lawsuits against Trump on issues that affect millions could also be decided by Election 2020
Man killed in South Jersey housing project shooting
N.J. woman stabbed and killed ex-boyfriend, police say
N.J. Senate committee unanimously votes to keep Supreme Court justice on the bench
N.J. will not immediately release names of disciplined cops, official says, giving unions time to appeal
N.J. will release more than 2,000 prisoners next month. Who is eligible to get out early under new law? Who is not?
Murphy vetoes bills requiring cops to use body cameras, citing cost and privacy concerns
Murphy signs bill to release thousands of N.J. prisoners early beginning the day after Election Day
N.J. attorney general reminds cops of their Election Day limits amid fears of voter intimidation
N.J. can release names of disciplined cops, state appeals court rules
Murphy directs N.J. agencies to do a better job at preventing and punishing bias crimes
Hundreds of N.J. prisoners expected to be released early are at risk of homelessness, records show
N.J. attorney general limits when prosecutors can use jailhouse informants
N.J. agency accused of cronyism hit with another lawsuit by former employee
N.J. bias crimes are skyrocketing. A state report says all kids and teachers need anti-bias training.
More than 300K people have already voted in N.J. See how many from each party voted in your county.
2K N.J. prisoners to be released early the day after Election Day, sources say
N.J. can count mail-in ballots early, judge says in defeat for Trump campaign
Lawsuits target mail-in voting in N.J., but ballots are already going out
Murphy’s office knew about ex-N.J. official’s hiring of cronies, corruption watchdog says
Police killed an N.J. man in his apartment. Could new policing reforms have prevented it?
Federal judge tells U.S. Postal Service to stop removing sorting machines after N.J. sues
N.J. releases body cam footage of officers shooting, killing 30-year-old man in Ventnor
Most N.J. police departments still don’t have body cams. See if your town does.
N.J. could soon free thousands of inmates from prisons where dozens died of COVID. It’s now up to Murphy.
Video shows N.J. police fatally shooting man armed with knife last month
Stalled plan to free thousands of N.J. prisoners early is back on track
N.J. companies fined for price gouging, coronavirus violations
N.J. police unions say plan to name disciplined cops will place a ‘scarlet letter' on officers
Prosecutors said N.J. doctor was corrupt, but judge dropped charges. Now he’s suing for $100M.
Civilians would have more power to investigate N.J. cops under bill, one of several proposed since George Floyd’s death
Lawmakers criticize N.J. prison leader for number of coronavirus deaths behind bars
Court rules Trump can’t exclude undocumented immigrants from Census after N.J., others sue
Gun company agrees to pay N.J. $50,000 after illegally selling large magazines
More cops call N.J. helplines as protests and a pandemic add stress to a stressful job
For thousands of N.J. prisoners, freedom hangs in balance as money debate breaks out
N.J. State Police are chasing far more motorists these days, and nobody really knows why
N.J.’s 2nd-largest police union endorses Trump
N.J. prison officer charged with falsifying reports after pepper spraying inmate
N.J. releases body cam footage of man who died in Trenton police custody
N.J. cops were justified when they killed man during UPS hostage standoff, attorney general says
Calling 911 with a false claim because of race can now put you in prison for years in N.J.
N.J. police pursuits rise sharply as lockdown lifts, threatening to set new state record
Thousands of N.J. inmates could be released early in COVID crisis under bill Senate just passed
Online child predators more dangerous during COVID-19 crisis, N.J. officials say. 21 arrests show why.
Beef up N.J. laws for civilian oversight of police, mayors say after court limits Newark’s powers
Trump hampering U.S. Postal Service to ‘undermine a federal election,’ N.J. says in lawsuit
N.J. Senate committee unanimously approves first Black woman to state Supreme Court
Thousands of N.J. inmates could be released soon. But funding to keep them from returning to prison has been cut.
New Jersey’s largest police union endorses Trump as lawmakers weigh more policing reforms
Newark went too far with civilian oversight of police, N.J. Supreme Court rules
N.J. will sue U.S. Postal Service to protect vote-by-mail, attorney general says
N.J. prison watchdog just got new powers to curb abuse. Advocates fear they won’t be used.
U.S. Postal Service says it can’t guarantee all N.J. mail-in ballots will be delivered on time
5 more charged in sweeping public corruption investigation that ensnared politicians last year
This State Police dog can sniff out cell phones – and helped crack a child porn case
Christie slams Murphy for N.J. nursing home deaths
More companies agree to pay millions to clean up N.J. water pollution
N.J.‘s top court suspends former judge accused of helping her fugitive ex-boyfriend
Facebook falling short in fighting hate speech, N.J. attorney general says
Invoking John Lewis, N.J. lawmakers pass policing and prison reforms
N.J. can restrict what information police share with ICE, judge rules
Trump’s EPA is failing to protect N.J. air from out-of-state polluters, judge rules
N.J. lawmakers advance policing reforms in wake of George Floyd protests
N.J. sues to block Trump from not counting undocumented immigrants in plan to dole out House seats
Police shut down heroin mill in Paterson amid fears of new overdoses
Gym owners who defied Gov. Murphy’s shutdown fined by judge
N.J. lawmakers approve bill to release more prisoners early during coronavirus crisis
Defund the police? N.J. attorney general says more spending is needed.
N.J. sues Trump twice, saying new rules will bring more pollution
Gym that defied governor’s lockdown orders not in contempt of court, judge rules
N.J. ‘will never tolerate’ police practices that led to George Floyd’s death, AG says
N.J. finishes testing all juvenile offenders for coronavirus as advocates push for more early releases
Protesters demand reforms from Murphy as N.J. prisoners continue to die amid pandemic
N.J. Supreme Court could release more prisoners as coronavirus cases rise behind bars
Former N.J. cop says colleagues called him a ‘terrorist’ because he’s Muslim. He’s now suing.
N.J. Republicans sue Murphy to force him to reopen small businesses
N.J. is arbitrarily throwing out thousands of mail-in ballots, lawsuit says
N.J. police union sues to make it easier for retired cops to carry concealed guns
N.J. State Police must improve tracking possible racial profiling in traffic stops, audit says
Coronavirus has killed dozens in state prisons. How N.J. failed to stop it.
A prison nurse died, and her union says N.J. fails to protect staff from coronavirus behind bars
The Trump administration is planning to protect fewer waterways. New Jersey is suing to stop that.
Booker wants Murphy to release more inmates as N.J. has highest coronavirus prison death rate
Just finished nursing school but no license yet? N.J. wants your help in coronavirus crisis.
N.J. prisons have highest coronavirus death rate in the nation, new study shows
N.J. to be first state to test every juvenile offender as coronavirus cases rise
All N.J prisoners will be tested for coronavirus beginning next week, Murphy says
N.J. has tested fewer than 200 state prisoners for coronavirus. Now all 18K could be tested.
N.J. lawmaker calls for investigation into prison system amid coronavirus crisis
$12 for a gallon of milk? 2K N.J. businesses accused of price gouging amid coronavirus crisis
ICE blocks release of coronavirus testing information at jail, N.J. official says
N.J. tried to ban inmates from talking to media if they are released amid coronavirus crisis
First N.J. juvenile offender has the coronavirus, but only 6 have been tested
1,100 inmates could soon be released from N.J. prisons as coronavirus death toll rises
Sick N.J. corrections officer had to get coronavirus test on his own. Why aren’t prisons testing more?
Your gym may owe you a partial refund during coronavirus crisis, N.J. attorney general says
N.J. county jail population plunges with inmate releases, fewer arrests in coronavirus crisis
More than 10K out-of-state health care workers approved to help N.J. fight the coronavirus
Social distancing is really hard in N.J. prisons. And that could be a problem for all of us.
Beware of scammers who say you must register for stimulus money, N.J. attorney general says
Some elderly, sick N.J. prison inmates to be released due to coronavirus crisis, Murphy says
N.J. should now release state prison inmates as coronavirus spreads, public defender says
More than 500 cops have the coronavirus, so N.J. making it easier for retired officers to return
Coronavirus spreads in N.J. prisons as inmates and officers say state is risking their health
N.J. coronavirus death toll just surpassed number of residents killed in 9/11 attacks
Retired doctors can now quickly reactivate their N.J. licenses for free to fight the coronavirus
Six people who coughed or spit on cops and said they had coronavirus could go to prison for years
Trump shouldn’t change any federal rules amid coronavirus crisis, N.J. attorney general says
New Jersey should release elderly and pregnant prisoners amid coronavirus crisis, ACLU says
3 officers justified in shooting death of murder suspect two years ago, prosecutor says
383 cops in N.J. have coronavirus and more than 3,000 are quarantined, State Police leader says
N.J. crime plummets as cops pull back during coronavirus crisis
Trump announces N.J. travel advisory, backs off coronavirus quarantine proposal
700 N.J. inmates have been freed during coronavirus crisis. Some could wind up homeless.
163 N.J. police officers have tested positive for coronavirus, State Police leader says
We’re struggling to supply cops with protective gear, N.J. attorney general says
N.J. cops have broken up more than a dozen illegal gatherings across the state, police say
N.J. tells Amazon, Walmart and Facebook to do more to stop coronavirus price gouging
You have a right to a speedy trial. What if juries are postponed indefinitely?
N.J. releasing almost 500 inmates from county jails to prevent coronavirus outbreak behind bars
N.J. police training shuts down as coronavirus spreads
Here’s how you can guard against coronavirus fraud, FBI agent says
Out-of-state nurses can offer telehealth in New Jersey after officials streamline licensing
N.J. may release some jail inmates as coronavirus spreads behind bars
3 NJ Transit employees test positive for coronavirus
Cops will be told if a residence has a coronavirus patient, N.J. attorney general says
Coronavirus fears don’t allow you to be racist, N.J. attorney general warns
Police training in N.J. continues as departments prepare for possible shortages amid coronavirus outbreak
N.J. businesses hit with 80 warning letters for price gouging during coronavirus crisis
N.J. hospitals don’t have enough beds for expected 300K coronavirus patients in worst-case scenario, study says
Some criminal charges in N.J. should be delayed because of coronavirus, AG tells police
New Jersey postpones some in-person court dates as coronavirus spreads
Coronavirus update: From closed schools to new cases, here’s what you need to know to start your week
N.J. suspends new jury trials, federal courts restrict access amid coronavirus fears
Is jury duty still required? What you need to know about coronavirus and N.J. courts.
You can’t be fired in N.J. for failing drug test because of medical marijuana, court rules
Jewish student sues N.J. school district after anti-Semitic bullying
N.J. attorney general says State Police not to blame for tossing activist from Senate hearing
Judge accused of harboring fugitive ex-boyfriend defends herself before N.J. Supreme Court
Murphy proposes big hike in N.J. gun fees as some push to relax firearms laws
New Jersey investigating how JUUL markets e-cigarettes
Building collapse in East Orange prompts multi-town response
New Jersey sues Trump administration to stop smog from rolling in from other states
Unused sick time still being abused by public workers, N.J.'s top corruption watchdog says
N.J. troopers help Puerto Ricans face the earthquakes that just keep coming
How convicts, law enforcement and actor from ‘The Wire’ would end cycle of crime
N.J. pushes Trump administration to tighten rules for lead in drinking water
N.J. police bust Newark opioid mill, seize 15 pounds of fentanyl
Murphy says he’ll strongly defend N.J. immigration policy after Trump sues
Trump administration sues N.J. seeking to overturn immigration policies
Landlords must tell you about lead in the tap water under bill passed by Senate
N.J. lawmakers look at limiting cops’ use of controversial facial-recognition technology
N.J. holds a career day for incarcerated youth. It’s a new approach to juvenile justice.
New Jersey says new chemical plant rules endanger communities
N.J. college athletes should be allowed to cash in on their names, lawmakers say
Cops in N.J. and Pa. just took down a gun ring. They’ll team up on more gun crime probes.
N.J. nursing home employees say staffing shortages put them at risk
‘This is family to us.’ N.J. state troopers deploy to Puerto Rico.
Trump administration challenges N.J. rules that restrict what cops share with immigration officials
New Jersey sues Trump non-profit over failure to turn over documents
New Jersey cops told to halt all use of controversial facial-recognition technology
New Jersey plans to sue Trump administration over ‘ghost gun’ rules
Former GOP official sentenced to prison for tax crimes
Investigating your police department? Here’s what N.J. cops must tell you under new rules.
No jail time for N.J. cop who admitted to assaulting 2 women
N.J. suing Trump administration over plan to cut thousands of residents from food stamps
N.J. political power is based on population. How should prisoners be counted in the census?
Murphy honors widow of murdered Jersey City officer during State of the State
N.J. lawmakers vote to create training program to prevent cop suicides
N.J. bias incidents rising at a record rate
N.J. drug overdose deaths drop slightly, but thousands are still dying
N.J. lawmakers refuse to vote on bill requiring nursing homes to hire more aides
Gov. Murphy pushes Facebook to do more to fight anti-Semitism
Paterson cop cleared after suspect died in a hospital
Crime in N.J.’s largest city continues to drop
Calls to clergy abuse hotline spike after N.J. expands statute of limitations
A Marine from N.J. lost his legs and sight, so a group built him a voice-activated, smart home
When cancer returned, the whole town showed up on this N.J. woman’s doorstep
Man arrested after N.J. mother found dead in partially burned vehicle
Officer shoots knife-wielding man in Trenton, police say
N.J. attorney general speaks to students at Jewish schools in wake of Jersey City attack
N.J. lawmakers vote to foot the bill for kids who can’t afford school lunches
Bill sent to governor would give the right to vote to people on parole or probation
N.J. Attorney General will address why protestor was thrown out of hearing, but vows to fight any subpoena
N.J.’s top anti-corruption watchdog names its first black leader
Police will be held more accountable under new N.J. reforms
Sweeping changes coming to how N.J. cops use force and how it is investigated
N.J. weather: There were nearly 1,000 crashes and spin-outs during snowstorm
New sex abuse lawsuits roll in as N.J. law takes effect
N.J. courts face surge of lawsuits as new sex abuse law takes effect
Those on parole or probation in N.J. are not allowed to vote. That could change soon.
Troopers detained Liberian official buying drugs for Ebola. Judge says they got it wrong.
Black people in N.J. are still arrested for weed more often than whites, ACLU says
Woman born in N.J. who joined ISIS can’t return to U.S., judge rules
I spent 12 hours in traffic during ‘Snowmageddon’ a year ago and didn’t flee Jersey. Here’s why.
Racial disparity in N.J. prisons ‘galling,’ Murphy says. He backs easing sentences.
N.J. hate crimes are rising. How do you fight racism in the classroom?
Should people on parole be able to vote? Some N.J. lawmakers want prisoners to cast ballots, too.
State Police ask for help finding man wanted for alleged sexual assault of a minor
N.J.’s AG thinks Trump’s asylum plan could hurt economy. Federal office seems to agree.
New Jersey could soon compensate those wrongfully put on sex offender list
A Jewish student was allegedly harassed for years. Her N.J. school may be at fault.
Gov. Murphy upbeat about Democrats, despite possible losses
N.J. attorney general dispatches more than 100 people to monitor Tuesday’s election
Woman dies weeks after N.J. nursing home injury
19 men arrested for allegedly trying to lure children for sex
Trump administration isn’t doing enough to protect the air we breathe, N.J. Attorney General alleges
N.J. plane crash: Witnesses describe sound of crash, 40-foot flames, black smoke
One dead in Turnpike crash, multiple lanes closed
Pedestrian struck, killed in Newark
Grand jury upholds murder charges for teenager accused of killing grandfather
Trump’s Bedminster golf club could also lose its liquor license, N.J. attorney general says
N.J. charges companies polluted poor communities and exposed residents to health hazards
N.J. must do more to help people after they leave prison, new report says
More N.J. police die from suicide than in line-of-duty. New program helps officers in crisis.
Newark residents report feeling safer, but many still don’t trust cops
“This was a life of beauty.” Au pairs grieve for mentor and friend killed on Maplewood street
911 calls in Maplewood double killing reveal efforts to save au pair, describe her killer
College student killed in early-morning Newark shooting
Police charge boyfriend of au pair working for NYC comedy club owner with killing them at N.J. home
Massage therapist arrested, again, for sexual assaulting client, authorities say
Man, nanny found dead in Maplewood after 911 call reporting an attack
Do you know what New Jersey’s state dinosaur is? Take our quiz and prove it.
Nobody from nursing home called for help as dozens of seniors suffered in triple-digit temperatures
What N.J. colleges are growing (and shrinking) the most?
NJ Transit train hits police SUV, causing delays on North Jersey Coast Line
These kids do scouting the old-fashioned way. But membership has a modern twist.
Car flipped, air conditioners blown from roofs after possible tornado, severe weather
Two people dead after crash in Jackson
New Jersey will soon run its own Obamacare insurance site. How has the health care law treated N.J. so far?
At the Jersey Shore? So is a growing share of retirees.
Relief in Westfield after man allegedly arrested with gun and 130 bullets outside elementary school
Ex-N.J. cop gets probation after admitting to groping at bar. Victim plans $1M lawsuit.
Can a cop in N.J. be punished for not using force?
Finishing high school in New Jersey is more important to your paycheck than we thought
The median age in N.J. keeps rising. But these towns are bucking the trend.
Sorry, llamas. Jersey is Team Alpaca and we’ve got the stats to prove it.
Judges weigh whether to allow citizens to investigate Newark cops
Police seeking driver who hit 3-year-old in Newark
Truckload of sweet potatoes deliciously floods N.J. highway after tractor trailer overturns
1 woman killed, 2 others airlifted in car crash
N.J. woman struck, killed by car was a 9/11 responder, veteran
Cop who used the most force in N.J. sued by woman whose ribs were broken during DUI arrest
Newark police blazing trail with new protections for transgender suspects
Residents want cops to respond in less than 30 minutes, but that’s still not happening in N.J.’s biggest city: report
Woman killed while crossing street in Toms River, police say
Parents of slain N.J. student to appear on ‘Good Morning America’
Farming is a billion-dollar industry in N.J. Here’s the good and bad news from the latest data.
Poverty is rising in New Jersey. Is your town part of that trend?
Hey New York, here’s a list of stuff we’re reclaiming as New Jersey’s
2 firefighters injured during an apartment fire in Barnegat
Willowbrook Mall partially evacuated after fire erupts at Hollister store
The gap between rich and poor in N.J. keeps getting bigger. See how bad it is in your town.
The N.J. counties that grew (and shrank) the most, ranked
Long Branch cop charged with groping woman after bar bash celebrating police promotions
N.J. cop was accused of groping a woman at a sports bar. Now he’s suspended.
New Jersey is one of the few places you can hear these languages — and they’re in danger
Immigrants must wait longer to have their cases heard in N.J. due to shutdown
Shooting suspect led Newark cops on early-morning chase, police say
Single? So are most people in these 25 N.J. towns
This N.J. cop used more force than anyone else. Is he violent or just good at his job?
These places almost always have a White Christmas
Poop-hurling, motel shower wrestling among weirdest stuff we found in N.J. force reports
Jersey City might not be reporting every time a cop uses force
The 25 police departments that used kicks, pepper spray or other force the most, ranked
Frequently asked questions about The Force Report
Dear N.J., I just moved here and it took me 12 hours to get home in the snow
Woman hit by car and killed in Sussex County
The most cramped N.J. towns in all 21 counties, ranked
Kids dominate these N.J. towns in all 21 counties, ranked
There's only one N.J. town where the majority uses public transit
The town with the longest commute to work in all 21 N.J. counties, ranked
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Prosecutor faces first challenger since Ferguson protests
Unions pour millions into Missouri to fight right-to-work
Missouri groups clash over proposed redistricting plan
Gov. Parson signs bill to raise marriage age in Missouri
Missouri judge says governor can appoint a Lt. Gov.
Complaint accuses Greitens groups of concealing donors
Judge weighing whether to dismiss Lt. Gov. case
Injury on Missouri waterslide highlights lax regulation
Do-over set after all-white photo at St. Louis dedication
Ex-state official Kander announces run for Kansas City mayor
Parson signs first 5 bills as Missouri’s governor
Missouri Democrats sue over lieutenant governor appointment
GOP state senator appointed Missouri lieutenant governor
Revived education board reapproves Missouri charter schools
Missouri governor revives education board with appointments
Missouri auditor criticizes food stamp fraud investigations
Greitens scandal could influence Missouri special election
Lt. Gov. Parson replaces Greitens, but who replaces Parson?
Missouri lawmakers reschedule election, change union rules
Missouri Senate votes to send Harry Truman back to DC
Missouri Legislature advances right-to-work proposals
A timeline of events since Greitens’ affair was revealed
Missouri ‘revenge porn’ bill advances amid Greitens scandal
Missouri Senate approves changes to blind pension fund
Medical Marijuana groups submit signatures for November vote
Signatures submitted to ban lobbyist gifts, cap donations
Missouri House votes to legalize medical marijuana
No decision yet on withholding bills from Greitens
Missouri Supreme Court weighs whether ‘sex’ bias covers LGBT
Missouri lawmakers consider withholding bills from Greitens
Missouri legislators approve numerous changes to elections
Authorities investigate substance sent to Missouri lawmaker
Missouri House moves to strengthen open records law
Missouri ethics nominees: No promises made to Greitens
Missouri considers unprecedented addiction help for moms
Missouri Senate approves lobbyist gift ban
Missouri Senate bill would expand St. Louis Sheriff’s reach
Missouri Senate moves to speed up Greitens ethics inquiry
Missouri constitutional amendment would change term limits
Missouri measure would limit insurance company payouts
Missouri Senate considers banning touchscreen voting
Missouri AG broadens inquiry into Mississippi County Jail
Missouri Legislature resumes work amid investigations
Bill targets lawsuits in ‘plaintiff-friendly’ St. Louis
Hundreds of licensed Missouri drivers receive blind benefits
Missouri House votes to up penalties within poverty program
Missouri Legislature moves to unshackle pregnant prisoners
Missouri Senate moves to raise age for adult prosecution
Missouri bill could end father’s rights in rape cases
Missouri House targets prevailing wage law
Lawmakers, governor at odds on how to spend $80 million
Missouri House committee debates contentious new gun bills
House budget leader proposes reduced higher education cuts
Missouri Legislature moves forward on drug take-back program
Top Democrat in Missouri House resigning to take new job
Former city clerk charged with stealing $150,000
Missouri Democrats appeal lieutenant governor ruling
Gov. Parson expands drug take-back programs in Missouri
Missouri man sues lawmaker after being blocked on Twitter
Weather damages homes in 2 counties, but no injuries
Missouri’s new lieutenant governor defends his appointment
Lauren Arthur defeats Kevin Corlew, flips state Senate seat
Greitens approves date change on Right-to-Work vote
Environmental group sues Missouri over land-purchasing law
Tuition rising 1 percent for Missouri’s universities
Missouri Legislature calls for constitutional convention
Missouri lawmakers vote to ban shackling pregnant prisoners
Missouri Legislature approves changes to electric rates
Missouri Legislature approves drug treatment pilot program
Missouri House calls for congressional term limits
Missouri Legislature votes to expand sex assault education
Missouri House votes to amend constitution for right to work
Missouri House loosens regulation of security deposits
Missouri House would count only citizens when redistricting
Missouri Legislature approves bill on parental rights, rape
Missouri Legislature raises age for adult prosecution
Missouri House votes to toughen open records law
Missouri House votes to expand sex assault education
Missouri House votes for more concealed carry in schools
Missouri Legislatures votes for radioactive waste inquiries
Minimum wage group submits signatures for ballot question
Missouri sends troops to US border
Missouri House approves fewer in-person parole hearings
Missouri House moves to boycott companies boycotting Israel
Missouri House moves to legalize medical marijuana
Unknown substance sent to Missouri lawmaker may be pesticide
Missouri bill lowers income taxes for Guard and reserves
Missouri Senate approves Greitens’ ethics commission nominee
Missouri legislative assistant arrested on sex crime charge
Missouri Senate votes to lower corporate tax rate
Missouri to receive $100 million in disaster relief
Missouri Senate calls for term limits in US constitution
Missouri governor willing to send troops to border
Missouri Senate changes foster care rules after boy’s death
Missouri House moves to ease regulation on small farms
Missouri House approves Medicaid for chiropractors
Missouri House moves to lower tuition for combat veterans
Missouri House votes to ban children from mixed martial arts
Missouri House passes limits on joining lawsuits
Missouri House votes to repeal Missouri’s prevailing wage
Missouri House gives initial approval for new TANF penalties
House bill would relax university meal plan mandate
Missouri Senate advances bill on parental rights, rape
New Missouri initiative to target opioid over-prescription
Missouri House votes to raise poaching fines for elk
Missouri Senate approves drug take-back program
Missouri House pushes back against ‘revenge porn’
Missouri House gives initial approval to industrial hemp
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INVESTIGATIVE REPORTERS & EDITORS
No PIOs Allowed: How a New York TV station banned public information officers — and got results
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3 leaders share 3 tips on how to build up your investigative unit
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When checking your mailbox isn’t enough: 3 tips for investigating local elections
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Inside the Class That Teaches Missouri Lawmakers When It’s OK to Pull the Trigger
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Why does this Trump article look like a comic book?
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100 days in Trump's Missouri: How conservatives feel about the presidency
Karen Miller reflects on nearly a quarter-century as Boone County commissioner
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The Gospel according to the Boone County Commission
In prison for the election, John Dukes released into its aftermath
Parry, Thompson triumphant in Boone County Commission races
Parry positions himself as an outsider but has insider ties
Transparency, accessibility rise as issues in Boone County Commission campaigns (Pt. III)
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Disparity issues extend beyond city limits and into county (Pt. II)
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Sales tax erosion, roads present dilemma as a fast-growing county prepares to elect commissioners (Pt. I)
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Ethics Commission won't review complaint against Parry campaign
Anger and humor surround second presidential debate in St. Louis
Echoes of the past before Sunday's presidential debate in St. Louis
Parry won't seek charges against Boone County treasurer
Boone County treasurer apologizes for removing Fred Parry's commission campaign sign
Columbia's Republicans and Democrats react to first presidential debate
Two big fundraising gaps in Boone County Commission races
Boone County Commission paves the way for new homes
Wilburn campaign for lieutenant governor is a joke. Seriously.
Robert Greene on his Sundance award-winning film
Car drives into Umbria Rustic Italian restaurant
Business Loop CID examines debt, future projects after sales tax passes
One vote spells victory for Business Loop 70 CID sales tax
Five details often missed in Business Loop 70 sales tax coverage
Sundance documentary a first for MU and professor
City Council unanimously raises city manager's salary to $165,000
MU student files lawsuit against professor, professor denies claims
Sales tax ballot mailed to Business Loop voters
Missouri's elk herd: Small but stable
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UM System Pres. Wolfe resigns: A day of celebration and confusion
Sturgeon prepares to welcome the Boone County Fair
Business Loop CID sales tax election postponed
MISSOURIAN MINUTE: Fans celebrate Batman Day at Distant Planet Comics
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Business Loop CID plans December sales tax election for 14 voters
City Council approves new bus shelters, hears report on roll carts
Bull elk shot and killed north of Tipton
Flu shots available throughout Boone County, free for children
City Council discusses red-light cameras, changes speed limits on Providence Road and Route K
Dr. Vicki Straub remembered for unwavering humor, teaching excellence
Evicted: Ed's and Sunset mobile home park residents leave homes behind
Columbia's water system at a glance
Downtown District's sales tax produces unexpected windfall
Business Loop CID addresses voter's concerns, discusses sales tax
Homeland Security secretary cautions against hysteria
Bread your wings and fry: New chicken joints flock to Columbia
Business Loop CID has 14 registered voters, not one
Sen. Blunt: America is threatened, but Patriot Act might not always be the answer
Gartner's future with Business Loop CID unclear after debt, delayed sales tax vote
Sales tax for Business Loop district to be discussed by board, sole voter
Future of Business Loop 70 improvement funding uncertain
Columbia College uses skits to teach new students about sex, alcohol
Hickman High stays upbeat during 66-7 loss
Hickman welcomes a new season after last year's 1-9 finish
Bill Sontag enjoyed tractors and farming
New parking system downtown lets drivers pay by phone
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The Perpetual Present
The World At Large
Soccer is from Mars, Futbol is from Venus
Lose Battles, Winning Wars
Consumption, Creation, and Identity
On Gretzky, Lemkin, and Victory
Protecting Storytellers, Ordering Chaos
On Being and Becoming
On Rigoberta Menchu and Malcolm X
Kony 2012
Capitalism's Green Thumb
Occupy Wall Street
Taking the Camera Out of the West
Restoring Humanity to Angels and Demons
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