These Imperial Valley Farmers Want to Pay More for Their Colorado River Water
Alex Jack says he’s not charged enough for the water he uses at his Imperial Valley farm. Because the Colorado River water shared by him and his
Alex Jack says he’s not charged enough for the water he uses at his Imperial Valley farm. Because the Colorado River water shared by him and his
Don’t you think it looks just like them? What, you don’t? In an embarrassing incident in the Tribune’s news section recently, this picture was
In a Facebook group for San Diego moms, conversation recently buzzed about the lack of shade at playgrounds. Moms chimed in about the uncomfortably
The Tribune has been running a headline competition in recent months, and with the self-effacing reticence that characterises our profession, I have
We made two embarrassing mistakes in the current print edition of Food & Dining Magazine (#75; Fall 2022), so kindly permit us to correct these
By Jennifer Bucholtz, Faculty Member, Criminal Justice Editor’s Note: This is the 11th article in a series reviewing and analyzing the facts and
Prisoners and staff share responsibility for taking care of the fish tank at the ‘Little Scandinavia’ housing unit in a Pennsylvania prison.
This is the tenth episode in a podcast series following the investigation into the murder of Rebekah Gould. Start with Episode 01. Listen to Episode
“What ever happened to …” These topics were once front page news, but have since slipped out of the spotlight. So we’re checking back
Journalism and maths – the adventure continues: Although in fact, here the issue is not really numeracy: it’s a more abstract one of
Reentering society after years in prison is difficult for many reasons, among which perhaps the most prosaic is simply that it’s hard to get a job
I think I can furnish you with two short posts this week, which may make up a little for the slow posting of late, the causes of which I hope at some
By Dr. Jarrod SadulskiFaculty Member, Criminal Justice Ultimately, most people who go to prison will be released back into society. Ideally, these
While every newspaper strives for 100% correctness within its pages, it's not always possible. Everyone is human, including us, but we must maintain
By Dr. Jarrod SadulskiFaculty Member, Criminal Justice Keeping contraband out of prisons has been a constant problem for prisons throughout the