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Announcing ProPublica partnership and an opportunity to join our team

Arizona Luminaria is thrilled to launch a three-year partnership with ProPublica to strengthen local investigative and accountability reporting for and with our communities. Arizona Luminaria is one of three partner newsrooms working with ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network starting this election year. We are joining Invisible Institute and the New York Amsterdam News to dedicate a […]

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Some youths at Wisconsin’s juvenile prison complain of isolation. The Department of Corrections sees progress.

Aerial Google Earth view of Wisconsin's youth prison

Those involved in improving conditions at Lincoln Hills School for Boys and Copper Lake School for Girls acknowledge progress in treatment of youths there. But some youths are alleging they are being isolated for prolonged periods. 

Some youths at Wisconsin’s juvenile prison complain of isolation. The Department of Corrections sees progress. is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.

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Inflation Reduction Act grant gives landfill solar a boost in Ohio

Solar panels atop a grassy former landfill site with trees in the background

Four former landfill sites in Cleveland and Cuyahoga County will get solar arrays as part of $129 million in funding from the U.S. EPA.

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North Carolina Environmental Regulators at War Over Water Rules for ‘Forever Chemicals’

The North Carolina Chamber of Commerce has privately leaned on the state’s powerful Environmental Management Commission to delay critical PFAS rules, emails obtained under state public records law show, including providing members with the résumé of a scientist who has downplayed the toxicity of the compounds. At the same time, a crisis involving these “forever […]

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Mayor’s Proposed Charter Changes Miss Mark on Need for Fiscal Restraint, Say Watchdogs

Partnership for New York City president Kathy Wylde gives Mayor Eric Adams a stern look during a City Hall press conference. Dec. 8, 2022.

The Partnership for New York City, The Citizens Budget Commission and the Empire Center are known as fiscal hawks. They are concerned about how much the city spends — especially the way the budget has increased at three times the rate of inflation in recent years, now topping $106 billion. They are always looking for ways […]

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