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December 10, 2022

The Atlanta Beltline Comes to Blandtown

The historic community of Blandtown is in for change, with the approval of the Atlanta BeltLine expansion to run through the town by 2030. What does this mean for Blandtown's dying history?

By Valene Jones

December 9, 2022

Can Technology Solve Gun Violence in Durham? Some Are Not So Sure

Residents in this North Carolina town are concerned over how a gunshot-detection system will work, but city officials think it's the best solution to rising gun violence.

By Jamal Michel

December 9, 2022

LAPD Officers Continue to Evade Prosecution in Shootings that Violate Department Policy

The family of 22-year-old Margarito Lopez Jr., fatally shot by LAPD in 2021, continues their calls for accountability and reforms. […]

By Sami Vanderlip

Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist, San Francisco

December 8, 2022

Amid San Francisco’s Housing Crisis, a Church’s Plan to Build is Shot Down

Despite San Francisco's housing crisis, supervisors last year unanimously turned down a Tenderloin church's plan to add 316 new units. Why did this happen?

By Aneela Mirchandani

December 6, 2022

Illinois Teachers and Staff Sue Gov., School Boards, Agencies Over COVID Vaccine Requirement

The federal lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District Court of Illinois on Sept. 20, says the plaintiffs declined COVID-19 vaccination “due to their sincerely held religious beliefs.”

By Sarah Ashley

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