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Trevor Bach

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New York, NY, United States

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Past:
  • VICE
  • Complex
  • Miami New Times
  • New Times Broward

Past articles by Trevor:

'Sentenced to Death': What It's Like Living in a Cancer-Plagued Oil Town

Port Arthur, Texas, is surrounded by refineries that residents say are poisoning them. → Read More

The Long Shadow of Racism Hangs Over Montgomery’s First Black Mayor

The city is struggling to shed its long history of racism. → Read More

This Town Is Tearing Itself Apart Over Non-Christians Owning Houses

Bay View, Michigan, is an idyllic place that has been consumed by an unlikely 21st-century debate: Should non-Christians be allowed to vote and buy property? → Read More

How This Small Town in Trump Country Dumped Its Islamophobic President

His vitriolic Facebook posts inspired protests that nearly tore a Michigan village apart. It's now trying to come back together. → Read More

How This Small Town in Trump Country Dumped Its Islamophobic President

His vitriolic Facebook posts inspired protests that nearly tore a Michigan village apart. It's now trying to come back together. → Read More

ICE Has Trapped This Immigrant in a Church for Three Months

If he's deported, he'll leave behind his family, including a wife suffering from multiple sclerosis. → Read More

John Conyers's Family Is in a Bizarre Fight Over His Congressional Seat

The Detroit legend is resigning amid sexual harassment allegations. His supporters are shocked, angry, and preparing for "utter chaos." → Read More

The People Left Behind by Detroit's 'Comeback'

As the city's remarkable recovery unfolds, the benefits are distributed unequally, frustrating some residents. → Read More

Donald Trump Will Be President—What Now?

This is not a dream. Donald Trump has been elected the next president of the United States. Here's what you can expect. → Read More

Meet the Guy Hounding You Over Your Student Loan Debt

COMPLEX: So tell me a little bit about yourself. Where'd you grow up and what are you doing now? → Read More

Little Farm Trailer Park Evictions in El Portal Illustrate Miami's Biggest Problem

The bulldozers were the worst. The noise and dust bothered the residents of Little Farm Trailer Park — a 15-acre low-income community just off Biscayne Boulevard in El Portal — and so did the newly vacant lots. They were a stark reminder of the fate residents feared awaited their own... → Read More

Miami Marathon Cofounder Apologizes for Trashing Hundreds of Bottles of Water

After a visitor filmed hundreds of unopened bottles of water being trashed after the Miami Marathon, the race's co-founder apologizes and promises changes. → Read More

Miami Marathon Wasted Hundreds of Unopened Water Bottles

On Sunday thousands of runners lined up early in the morning at American Airlines Arena for The Miami Marathon. They ran across the MacArthur Causeway, then did a loop around South Beach, then ran back across the causeway and all the way south to Coconut Grove before looping back up... → Read More

Florida Train Deaths Likely to Rise as Brightline and Tri-Rail Expand

Around 2 p.m. December 8, Jesús María Villalobos, a 16-year-old with a big frame and a bigger smile, pulled on his headphones and left his room in Delray Beach for a nearby gym. He walked north along the train tracks until he was near the intersection of Linton Boulevard and... → Read More

Train-Related Deaths on the Rise in Florida: More Pedestrians Killed on Tracks Than in New York

Around 2 p.m. December 8, Jesús María Villalobos, a 16-year-old with a big frame and a bigger smile, pulled on his headphones and left his room in Delray Beach for a nearby gym. He walked north along the train tracks until he was near the intersection of Linton Boulevard and... → Read More

Players and Fans at Miami's Florida Christian High Accused of Attacking Ref

Last Thursday the Marathon High School boys' soccer team traveled down to Miami to play at Miami Christian. It was a close game, with a lot of penalties—the refs dished out maybe 10 yellow cards—but by the final minutes Marathon was up 2-1. Then the real action started. The Key... → Read More

Royal Caribbean Staffer Says Co-Worker Sexually Assaulted Her on High Seas, Company Did Nothing to Help

"Mary" grew up in Ontario. She was a competitive swimmer and a violinist, and was always fascinated by cruise ships — whenever she passed a travel agency, she told New Times, she would run and pull out the cruise brochures, transfixed. Mary says that love was horribly tarnished, though, when... → Read More

Miami Tiger Beetle Could Be Next Endangered Species, Throwing Wrench Into Development Plans

Environmental officials might name the Miami tiger Beetle an endangered species, throwing another wrench into plans to develop rare pine rocklands in Mi... → Read More

Email Proves City Knew About Virginia Key Mangrove Destruction, Key Biscayne Mayor Charges

Last summer, environmentalists were horrified when a whole section of protected mangroves on Virginia Key were cut down by a City of Miami contractor working on preparations for the 2016 Miami International Boat Show. City officials apologized and blamed the contractor, saying it was all a mistake. But now, the... → Read More

Zombicon Mass Shooting in Fort Myers Ended Tyrell Taylor's Rising Football Career

By halftime, the ASA College Silver Storm had a commanding lead over the Alabama Prep Sports Academy Bearcats. The late Sunday afternoon sky was overcast and the metal bleachers all but empty at Ricky M. Cairns Memorial Stadium, a high-school field 35 miles south of Birmingham where one end zone... → Read More