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."
Children & Families
Rent stress drove SF’s immigrant Latinx community to work during the pandemic.
The legislature approved provisions requiring parents be notified before their child is sent for an involuntary psychiatric exam.
In the third part of the series, Angela Chen explains the efforts taken so far to save the Salton Sea, and concerns they have fallen short.
This month marks the sober anniversary of the police murder of George Floyd, which ignited global protests and renewed efforts to reform or dismantle conventional policing across the nation.
Angela Chen examines the health and environmental risks linked to the decline of the Salton Sea.
When reporting on trauma and death, strategies for coping become essential.
The latest in a series investigating the challenges and systemic gaps that cause parents to abandon their children to state custody in Georgia.
This story was produced by Janine Zeitlin, a participant in the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism's 2020 Data Fellowship.
This story is part of a larger project series, "Voices from the Vineyard," led by Sarah Klearman, a 2020 Impact Fellow. She is reporting on how the twin crises of the pandemic and the wildfires have impacted the health of the valley’s farmworkers and their families....