
A reporter learns to diversify her tactics to find more diverse families for a series on the rise of Type 1 diabetes.
A reporter learns to diversify her tactics to find more diverse families for a series on the rise of Type 1 diabetes.
John Adena's death in custody is one of 25 reported by the Shasta County Jail since 2006 — a number that one former California jail manager and expert witness described as “way too many, obviously.”
City leaders repeatedly denied that homeless sweeps were happening. A reporter shares how she proved them wrong.
The report comes six weeks before the reform school will attempt to win back its licenses and reopen
Arkansas child gun-death rate among nation's 10 highest. Toddler Tacari Briggs was one of the youngest.
The lawsuit, among the earliest of its kind in California, accuses The Springs at Pacific Regent and its owner of negligence in responding to the novel coronavirus.
Scientists and reporters are watching for a full-blown COVID-19 resurgence. How will we know when we're there? Keep these confounding factors in mind.
Some were more well-known to the public than others but ‘they were all well-known to us and loved by us,’ said Bob Beitcher, president and CEO of the Motion Picture and Television Fund.
Local leaders have described the deadly toll within skilled nursing facilities as a “pandemic within a pandemic.”
A reporter reflects on the deeper issues behind a split-second decision she faced on air when asked for her reaction to George Floyd's death.