Angela Chen
Anchor
Anchor
Morning anchor at KESQ, recipient of a 2020 Center for Health Journalism Impact Fund grant.
An immigrant mother’s question about the failures of elder care in the U.S. sends her journalist-daughter looking for answers — and solutions.
A new report on the immense challenges millions of caregivers face in America, and the urgent need for better support systems.
Caregivers are overlooked and unacknowledged.
KESQ News Channel 3 has been awarded a regional Edward R. Murrow Award in the category of News Series. The honor recognizes excellence in coverage for 'Troubled Waters: The Salton Sea Project.'
A reporter dives into a complicated story to help residents understand the health risks in their backyard.
This story is part of a larger project, "Troubled Water: The Salton Sea Project," led by Angela Chen, a recipient a 2020 Impact Fund grant from the Center for Health Journalism. Chen is examining the health and environmental risks linked to the decline of the Salton Sea. ...
After decades of inter-agency fighting and broken promises, leaders say it's time to look forward with renewed hope.
"Troubled Water: The Salton Sea Project" was produced by Angela Chen, a recipient a 2020 Impact Fund grant from the Center for Health Journalism. Chen is examining the health and environmental risks linked to the decline of the Salton Sea.
State Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia discusses the issues surrounding previous projects to save the Salton Sea in this extended interview from our special series "Troubled Waters: The Salton Sea Project."
Congressman Dr. Raul Ruiz talks about the Salton Sea in this extended interview from "Troubled Waters: The Salton Sea Project."