Alex Hannaford
Alex Hannaford writes about the death penalty, crime, prisons, religion and human interest issues for the Telegraph, Times and Guardian in the UK, and to GQ, The Nation and The Texas Observer.
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Pit Stop
Tiny Nordheim, Texas, is reaping the costs of of the South Texas oil boom but little of its profits. Full Story -
Life in the Dead Zone
An ailing Texas fishing industry contends with the threat of hypoxia in the Gulf. Full Story -
Will Swearingen Be Allowed DNA Test Before Execution Date?
Larry Swearingen's case has been taken on by the Innocence Project, a national litigation and public policy organization dedicated to exonerating wrongfully convicted people. And in a motion filed today, the group’s lawyers have asked District Judge Kelly Case to allow post-conviction DNA testing in order to prove Swearingen’s innocence. Full Story
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Pit Stop
Tiny Nordheim, Texas, is reaping the costs of of the South Texas oil boom but little of its profits. Full Story -
Hope After Violence
Women are twice as likely as men to experience PTSD. We just don’t talk about it. Full Story -
Worth a Shot
As vaccination rates drop, once-rare diseases like whooping cough and measles come roaring back. Full Story -
Prison Guard Union Calls on Texas to Curtail Solitary Confinement on Death Row
Texas’ largest prison guard union is calling for a partial end to the controversial use of solitary confinement on death row. Full Story -
Life in the Dead Zone
An ailing Texas fishing industry contends with the threat of hypoxia in the Gulf. Full Story
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