One morning in late January, civil engineer Juan Sebastián Carvajal-Muñoz was driving to work in Portland, Maine, when ...
As the midterms draw closer, President Trump and his allies on the right have increased their attacks on mail voting while ...
SCOTUS allows states to keep accepting ballots that arrive after Election Day, even as conservatives on the court continue to ...
Mesa’s longtime partnership with ICE has emerged as a major fault line in the July elections, as organizers work to limit ...
Technology that tracks personal information, including one’s location, interests, and online behaviors, has become commonplace. It’s as ubiquitous as the GPS in a car or a home security camera. But ...
This story is part of a two-part series produced by Boulder Reporting Lab and Bolts investigating how Colorado jails continue to put people with serious mental illness in solitary confinement. Read ...
Below are the candidates who filed to run for prosecutor by the state’s filing deadline. The information was obtained from state election officials. Candidates for prosecutor in Arkansas do not run ...
This story is part of “Denying Innocence,” a collaboration between Bolts and Injustice Watch, a Chicago-based nonprofit journalism organization examining issues of equity and justice in the court ...
This story is part of a two-part series produced by Boulder Reporting Lab and Bolts investigating how Colorado jails continue to put people with serious mental illness in solitary confinement. Read ...
This story is a collaboration between Bolts and The Lens, a nonprofit newsroom in New Orleans dedicated to investigative and explanatory journalism. The last time Orolua Eluonyechie saw his son, the ...
Solitary confinement is widely recognized as harmful to people with serious mental illness. In 2021, Colorado lawmakers passed a law intended to limit the practice in jails. Five years later, people ...
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