Recent legal changes, a Trump-friendly governor and a large immigration detention infrastructure could make the New Orleans ...
More than 30 people with dangerous but treatable ailments — infections, obstructed bowels and asthma attacks — died in the ...
When corrections officials aren’t forthcoming with records, coroners can offer families the details needed to find closure or ...
A Marshall Project - Cleveland investigation has prompted city officials to stop issuing parking citations that, for years, ...
Increased enforcement and Trump’s policy changes are causing some people to remain in abusive relationships rather than risk ...
The United States is experiencing historic drops in crime across almost all categories, including murder, burglary and motor vehicle theft. But crime statistics don’t necessarily change how safe ...
News Inside Issue 21 presents stories of connection, resistance and hope amid deteriorating conditions and discriminatory policies.
After repeated questions about missing deaths in the state’s existing logs, the department shared annual counts for the first time. How many people die each year in Missouri prisons? The question ...
For years, the public had no way to know just how many people died in Missouri’s prisons, a Marshall Project investigation found, because the state Department of Corrections wasn’t counting. “Deaths ...
Amid the 2020 pandemic, Andrew Jones suffered a series of crises. The one-time youth cheerleading coach in Mississippi’s Pine Belt entered an addiction treatment facility. There, he was diagnosed with ...