A USA TODAY investigation has traced a string of casualties back to one nursing home chain, Trilogy Health Services.
Children & Families
A seemingly simple question — how many nursing home residents have gotten sick and died — has often turned into a political minefield.
How policy decisions and limited investment in Virginia made Latinos the most likely to get infected, hospitalized and die.
Inspector General Max Huntsman said he “received complaints from pregnant people in custody and their loved ones” about food and bottled water availability in jail, as well as out-of-cell time for exercise, and other issues.
For journalists, parents with school-aged children are a good barometer of what issues to cover in the weeks and months ahead.
After nearly two years of unprecedented losses from lives and jobs to homes and education, the ITEAM found high school students in Augusta are now vanishing from the classrooms in record numbers.
Masala Heroes is a three-part series on Santa Clara County’s South Asian (Desi) grocery stores and their contribution to their community’s health.
They are the youngest victims of the homeless crisis in Augusta. Young, helpless faces that are tired, weary, and in need of rest, shelter, and food. And in need of an education.
Trees mean more to us than simply the sum of their biological value. Each of us has individual trees that have been meaningful in our lives.
We should know in a few months how many people are living on our streets, but that’s just a start.