
Children haven’t been spared from the racism that Asian Americans have faced since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
Children haven’t been spared from the racism that Asian Americans have faced since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
A look inside an expanded syringe program and a new camp.
This week's question: How can the media encourage people to get vaccinated, once a vaccine has been developed?
Even as hopes for ending the COVID-19 pandemic hinge on a vaccine, Oregon saw a "sharp reduction" in the number of other vaccines administered to children and adults, according to an official tally by the state.
Rural women in Alaska must travel long distances for prenatal care and hospital births. Now, COVID-19 has shut down major routes and reduced transportation.
A pandemic, a shift in homeless services and two new reports.
Pre-exposure prophylaxis can save lives, but patients seeking the medications face numerous obstacles.
Two days before her 22nd birthday last fall, Dominique Green was at the Rocklin Police Department reporting a rape, still shaken from a violent incident with a former coworker the night before.
CapRadio healthcare reporter Sammy Caiola discusses her reporting on the intersection of race, police violence and sexual assault.
The state's movement has become more worthy of scrutiny as the nation awaits a vaccine as the endgame to the global coronavirus pandemic.