By Tom Molanphy
A childhood in Soviet Ukraine, a toxic military site, the former Mount Avisadero— multitude of histories in work of 300 artists
A reporter spent a lot of time standing outside tiny home communities, trying to catch people coming and going. Eventually it paid off.
“Folks need to be served by people who look like them and who maybe had some of their life experiences," as one coalition leader put it.
By Yanqi Xu
Nebraska’s nitrate problem is growing worse. It’s likely harming our kids.
By Nick Judin
A judge has ordered an independent inspection of the Sunset Village apartments just outside Cleveland, Miss., to ensure no threat of gas or carbon monoxide poisoning remains after two people died there in August.
By Dave Boucher
Lawmakers sought to restrict the use of seclusion and restraints on students in Michigan schools back in 2016. It was only supposed to be used for emergencies, they said.
Residents living near the former battery recycling plant in have long complained about issues with the cleanup, and now employees of the contractors responsible for the cleanup are speaking out too.
A series of the health impacts of extreme heat puts the experiences of Fresno residents front and center from the start.
By David Barer
If Adan Castaneda were charged with a crime and found mentally incompetent to stand trial in October 2022, he would be court ordered to a state mental hospital and stuck in jail for about two years before a hospital bed would become available.
According to a number of local experts and law enforcement officials, there are two key components to the domestic violence system that require additional support: funding and a lack of education.
By William Wan
Zach Chafos languished for a total of 76 days in a Maryland ER waiting for a psychiatric bed — part of a growing mental health treatment crisis for teens across the country