This week's issue celebrates "a decade and a half of devilish deeds and die-hard journalism" by looking back at some of the alt-weekly's biggest stories: a federal marshal serenading a former port commissioner convicted of bribery; a series of articles that helped exonerate a man wrongly convicted of rape; and the tragic bonfire collapse at Texas A&M.

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In early April, AAN News linked to The Economist's rave review of Chicago Reader staff writer Steve Bogira's book, "Courtroom 302: A Year Behind the Scenes in an American Criminal Courthouse." On May 1, both The New York Times and The Los Angeles Times ran glowing reviews of their own. The former calls the book an "intimate portrait of a judge and his work," while the latter says that "Bogira is an inspiring reminder of what investigative reporting can and should do to keep our national institutions cleaner and better than they are."

Continue ReadingHigh Praise Continues for Reader Writer’s Book