Anchorage Rebuilds Its Prosecutor’s Office After Our Reporting Revealed Hundreds of Criminal Case Dismissals

The city dropped more than 250 domestic violence assault cases and more than 270 drunken driving cases between May 1 and Oct. 2 last year. Now it says it has hired a full staff of 12 “frontline” prosecutors who will take cases to trial.

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Trump’s FEMA Proposals and Feud With Gavin Newsom Could Devastate California’s Disaster Response

California frequently suffers some of the costliest disasters in the country. Now state officials fear they’ll be left to face them without federal funding.

These 5 Charts Show How Hotels Became New York’s Response to Homelessness

Social services agencies across the state now place nearly half of all individuals and families seeking shelter in hotels, leaving people without resources like food and help finding housing.

Connecticut’s New Towing Law Will Help Some, but Not All, Drivers. Here’s What They Told Us.

The Connecticut governor signed a sweeping towing reform law that makes it harder to tow vehicles from private property and easier for drivers to retrieve their cars. But some issues weren’t addressed, drivers say.

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