
The last year and a half took a toll on educators who had to pivot to teaching via video, sometimes with their own kids at home.
The last year and a half took a toll on educators who had to pivot to teaching via video, sometimes with their own kids at home.
Trey bounced around from family to foster care and even a group home. Now, one program has turned his life around. Here's why it's not widely available.
The light at the end of the COVID-19 pandemic tunnel seems "further" and "dimmer" as the delta variant surges.
About 2% of the country’s 15,000 licensed midwives are Black. In Southern California, there are about 120 licensed midwives, but only seven of them are Black.
A researcher, advocate and journalist share a terminology primer, policy updates and ideas for coverage.
Many of LA County’s programs focus on addressing the consequences of intergenerational racism on the health of Black women.
Priska Neely, managing editor of Gulf States Newsroom, and Cheryl Giscombe, a distinguished professor at UNC Chapel Hill, shine new light on a decades-old disparity.
Will states rush to put up new Medicaid enrollment hurdles when a key federal funding boost goes away?
Researchers found, unsurprisingly, links between the absence of critical infrastructure and the spread of the virus.
As part of an 11Alive investigative series, this story examines the gaps in Georgia's system to help children with mental and developmental disabilities.