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How safe are Indiana day cares?

By hdcoadmin | October 7, 2013

“Indiana spends about $2.5 million inspecting and licensing more than 4,000 day cares that serve more than 150,000 children every year. Yet an Indianapolis Star investigation found that the system fails to hold many day cares accountable — even if they jeopardize the safety of children. In fact, at least 21 children have died in…

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How Sunrise police make millions selling drugs

By hdcoadmin | October 7, 2013

“Police in this suburban town best known for its sprawling outlet mall have hit upon a surefire way to make millions. They sell cocaine.”

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Mugged by a Mug Shot Online

By hdcoadmin | October 7, 2013

“Web sites are publishing arrest photos of millions of Americans and often charging fees to remove the pictures.”

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Drugged Driving Tough to Detect, Convict

By hdcoadmin | October 7, 2013

“An investigation into current law governing impaired driving by NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit discovered large holes when it comes to regulating and determining who is legally impaired due to drug use.”

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Extra Extra Monday: Faking the grade, mug shots online, pharma payments and the politics of mental health care

By hdcoadmin | October 7, 2013

How Sunrise police make millions selling drugs | Sun Sentinel“Police in this suburban town best known for its sprawling outlet mall have hit upon a surefire way to make millions. They sell cocaine.” How safe are Indiana day cares? | Indianapolis Star“Indiana spends about $2.5 million inspecting and licensing more than 4,000 day cares that…

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City gives felon six figure grant to open liquor store

By hdcoadmin | October 4, 2013

TIF rules prohibit liquor stores from getting small business grants, and state and local laws bar felons from holding a stake in a liquor store except under rare circumstances, the Chicago Tribune reported. But a new outlet was funded and approved by City Hall agencies that exercised little oversight. The new liquor store was bankrolled…

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Sex offenders in Oregon: State fails to track hundreds

By hdcoadmin | October 2, 2013

Oregon has some of the worst records in the country at following federal standards intended to thwart roaming sex offenders, the Oregonian reports. It has become a haven for offenders who want to escape much stricter rules in other states. The state is two years behind entering names into its electronic database of registered sex…

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Tracking what data are available and where during the government shutdown

By hdcoadmin | October 2, 2013

We reported yesterday that many government agencies had shut off access to their online data services, and that the NICAR database library was a good source for finding government data during the shutdown. Poynter today has an interesting post on the challenges the shutdown has caused for data journalists. If you want more background, the…

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‘They Ordered Us To Kill All The People’

By hdcoadmin | October 1, 2013

The trial of commanding officer Lt. Jorge Vinicio Sosa Orantes began last week, ProPublic reports. It is the first trial in the United States involving an atrocity from Guatemala’s 30-year civil war. It is also the first full airing of the Dos Erres case in a U.S. court. Sosa played a lead role in one of the…

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Reporter finds hundreds of unpunished water violations in Minnesota

By hdcoadmin | October 1, 2013

By Mark Steil, Minnesota Public Radio I’ve always enjoyed looking through large piles of data in my job as a reporter for Minnesota Public Radio. My primary beats are the agriculture and energy sectors. I’ve been on the job 35 years now, and for most of that time a document hunt generally meant one thing:…

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