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Keep up with the latest news at the 2010 CAR Conference

By hdcoadmin | March 12, 2010

There are several options for keeping up with the latest at the CAR conference. To keep track on Twitter, look for either #nicar or #nicar2010 and follow IRE/NICAR on Twitter @ire_nicar Several members of the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism are attending the conference and keeping a running blog passing along some…

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Loophole in Hawaii’s pay-to-play law exploited by donors

By hdcoadmin | March 9, 2010

An investigation by the Honolulu Advertiser found that donors linked to city and state contractors are giving money to candidates for Hawaii’s gubernatorial races. Experts say the donors are exploiting a loophole in Hawaii’s five year-old pay-to-play law. The study is based on a computer-assisted survey of more than 2,300 campaign contributions made to three…

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Parolees clustered in a handful of communities in Utah

By hdcoadmin | March 8, 2010

An investigation by The Salt Lake Tribune found clustering of probationers and parolees “in specific neighborhoods and even apartment buildings, despite rules prohibiting people on supervision from associating with one another. Law enforcement and scholars say offenders are more likely to succeed if they are dispersed, but a lack of halfway houses and city ordinances…

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U.S. government funded companies doing business in Iran

By hdcoadmin | March 8, 2010

An investigation by The New York Times reveals that “the federal government has awarded more than $107 billion in contract payments, grants and other benefits over the past decade to foreign and multinational American companies while they were doing business in Iran, despite Washington’s efforts to discourage investment there.”

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New York State road work account raided, little left for repairs

By hdcoadmin | March 8, 2010

Michelle Breidenbach of The Post-Standard (Syracuse, N.Y.) mined state financial documents to show the abuse of New York State’s Dedicated Highway and Bridge Trust Fund. It’s not “dedicated” at all. Years of raiding and borrowing have left just 22 percent of the fund to fix the state roads.

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Tracking gang activity in Tennessee

By hdcoadmin | March 5, 2010

The Tennessean‘s three-part series on gangs reveals a growing problem across the state, particularly in suburbia and small towns. Law enforcement is overwhelmed and schools are ripe recruiting grounds in what’s part of a national trend of gangs expanding their influence to areas outside the urban core to sell drugs. The newspaper gained access to…

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Reasons to be excited for the CAR conference

By hdcoadmin | March 5, 2010

By Jaimi Dowdell,  IRE Training Director If you’re still debating whether to head to Phoenix next week for the computer-assisted reporting conference, I want to give you a few reasons why you should make the trip. The people. I’m not ashamed to admit that I wouldn’t be where I am in my life or my…

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Important details for CAR 2010 conference attendees

By hdcoadmin | March 4, 2010

On-site registrations will be accepted for the upcoming Computer-Assisted Reporting conference beginning Thursday, March 11 at the Sheraton Downtown Phoenix.   For details on where to go for registration, parking and other key conference information, visit http://data.nicar.org/node/3912.  See this year’s schedule at http://data.nicar.org/conference/schedule/7.  You don’t want to miss this conference!

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Despite fatalities, many police officers fail to wear seat belts

By hdcoadmin | March 3, 2010

An investigation by the Houston Chronicle found dozens of police officers across the country have died in car crashes while unbuckled — at least 64 between 2004 and 2008 alone. It also discovered a widespread culture in police agencies of officers refusing to wear seat belts. “Some officers worry that their belts could hinder them…

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Lawyers to Ohio’s governor intervened in active criminal investigation

By hdcoadmin | March 3, 2010

An investigation by Randy Ludlow of The Columbus Dispatch revealed that the top two lawyers to Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland intervened in an active criminal investigation by the Ohio State Highway Patrol into “an alleged scheme to cover up the use of illegal immigrants to remodel a state-leased office building.” A lobbyist who is close…

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