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Fish die-off in Brown Slough a mystery

By hdcoadmin | May 6, 2013

“The next day, hundreds of shiner perch were found dead on the banks of Browns Slough. A week later, the state Department of Ecology and the Department of Fish and Wildlife say they are no closer to finding a cause. No samples were tested and no cause has been established — just a lot of…

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Prop. 13 loophole gives edge to big players

By hdcoadmin | May 6, 2013

“Change of ownership, key to reassessment, is cut-and-dried for homeowners but not businesses. It means a loss of tens of millions of dollars a year in tax revenue,” according to an investigation by the Los Angeles Times.

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Many Texas plants lack safety inspections despite risks

By hdcoadmin | May 6, 2013

“Twenty-two percent of plants in Texas that regulators say pose a risk of explosion or toxic release have never have been inspected for emergency preparedness, federal data shows. Another 10 percent were inspected, but not by federal, state or even local governments. Instead, those facilities reported inspections by their own contractors, insurance companies or employees,…

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Extra Extra Monday: Texas plants lack safety inspections, pensions strain AZ state budget, high-risk health providers stay in business

By hdcoadmin | May 6, 2013

Many Texas plants lack safety inspections despite risks | Dallas Morning News “Twenty-two percent of plants in Texas that regulators say pose a risk of explosion or toxic release have never have been inspected for emergency preparedness, federal data shows. Another 10 percent were inspected, but not by federal, state or even local governments. Instead,…

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Rising Arizona public safety pensions strain budget

By hdcoadmin | May 6, 2013

“The cost of funding retirement for Arizona’s first responders has risen 500 percent during the past decade, inflated by enhanced benefits and battered by investment losses, forcing some communities to curb their hiring of police officers and firefighters, The Arizona Republic has found.” Read The Republic’s full investigation here.

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Sons of well-known reporters are latest deaths in violence against Mexican journalists

By hdcoadmin | May 6, 2013

Two men were killed by gunmen in Chihuahua, Mexico, Saturday morning who are both sons of different well-known Mexican journalists, Reuters reported. A spokesman told Reuters that the deaths of the two men were unrelated to their parents’ professions. The incident prefaced another later that weekend in which authorities found seven people dead in a…

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Big costs and lack of oversight for southern California transit agency

By hdcoadmin | May 3, 2013

Investigative Newsource in San Diego reports on the North County Transit District, which was overhauled and largely outsourced four years ago with significant consequences. Newsource reports that the “the turnover among upper management at North County Transit District has cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and has, at times, put riders at risk.”

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Oakland police quick to fire, slow to investigate questionable shootings

By hdcoadmin | May 3, 2013

Oakland police have been questioned for years by court-appointed watchdogs for questionable shootings and a failure to investigate them, The Bay Area News Group reports. A review by the news group finds that police can’t account for all shootings since 2000 and that an alarming pattern has persisted in the face of warnings. The news…

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Obama’s choice for Federal Housing Finance Agency head under fire

By hdcoadmin | May 2, 2013

The Center for Public Integrity reports that “Rep. Mel Watt, the North Carolina Democrat whom President Barack Obama has appointed to oversee mortgage finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac has received more campaign money from financial interests than any other industry or special interest.” “Since he entered Congress in 1992, Watt has received $1.33 million…

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Behind the Story: NICAR data leads to OSHA investigation

By hdcoadmin | May 2, 2013

In October, the National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting sent an email over its listserv announcing that updated data were available from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.  Ron Shawgo of the Journal Gazette of Indiana then realized the paper had never examined OSHA data for Indiana.  So he requested the data. Through his analysis, he…

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