September 28, 2012 -
        
  
        The U.S. Geological Survey verifies earlier EPA findings that fracking for natural gas contaminated groundwater in rural Wyoming.
  
      
     
   
  
  
    
        
    
          
              
            
            
            
        September 28, 2012 -
        
  
        Most of this campaign's rhetoric has focused on creating jobs and helping the middle class. But many of the few jobs being created are low-wage jobs, highlighting that job growth alone will not address the plight of hard-working poor families, who make up a fast-growing portion of the electorate.
  
      
     
   
  
  
    
        
    
          
              
            
            
            
        September 27, 2012 -
        
  
        The Democratic-controlled Wake County School Board fires a superintendent hired by Republicans bent on ending a successful desegregation policy -- but the move may have put the system's funding in political peril.
  
      
     
   
  
  
    
        
    
          
              
            
            
            
        September 27, 2012 -
        
  
        A remembrance of Victor Bussie, a longtime Louisiana labor leader who fought anti-union laws and whose home was bombed by the Klan.
  
      
     
   
  
  
    
        
    
          
              
            
            
            
        September 26, 2012 -
        
  
        A report from the Advancement Project details state efforts to restrict voting -- and the disproportionate burden they will place on Latinos.
  
      
     
   
  
  
    
        
    
          
              
            
            
            
        September 25, 2012 -
        
  
        A new report from the N.C. Justice Center and the UNC Immigration/Human Rights Policy Clinic features the stories of 10 workers in low-paying jobs who were denied earned wages.
  
      
     
   
  
  
    
        
    
          
              
            
            
            
        September 25, 2012 -
        
  
        Still the nation's most desegregated region, the South is undergoing profound changes that are leading to greater racial and economic isolation of public school students.