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Community & Public Health

building with smoke coming out of chimneys/vents

Nan youn nan espas travay ki pi danjere nan West Virginia, yon konpayi renome bèt volay ap pwofite de travay imigran pandan plizyè dizèn ane.

Immigrant and Migrant Health
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En uno de los lugares de trabajo más peligrosos de Virginia Occidental, una empresa avícola se ha aprovechado de los inmigrantes durante décadas.

Immigrant and Migrant Health
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In one of the most dangerous workplaces in West Virginia, a poultry giant has profited from immigrant labor for decades

For over three decades, people have come from all over the globe to work for Pilgrim’s Pride’s Moorefield chicken factory. Inside the plant, immigrant workers shoulder a disproportionate amount of the danger.

Immigrant and Migrant Health
electric tower in the middle of a water body

Changes are coming to how millions of Californians pay for electricity. Here’s how soon it could affect your bill

The new rate structure aims to separate the costs of upgrading infrastructure and maintaining the grid from the price of electricity.

Environmental Health
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How we built trust with underserved communities in Puerto Rico

Community outreach helped us cultivate a culture of listening and investigating based on people’s questions.

Poverty and Class
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Amid lack of services, this organization is supporting cancer patients in Vieques

Vieques en Rescate offers transportation, economic and emotional support to cancer patients who live in the island town.

Community Safety
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A reporter visits Flint a decade after the crisis began, and finds ample signs of lingering trauma

"After speaking to a handful of residents, I was certain of one thing: the water crisis had devastated their lives when it happened and, 10 years later, they were still coping with the terrible consequences."

skyline with 'civic' written on it

Unheard: The Plight of Maya Struggling with Addiction in SF

The impact of the COVID 19 pandemic led to a rise in fatal overdoses among the tens of thousands of Indigenous Maya living in the Bay Area.

Addiction
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Caught In The Crosshairs: Gun Violence Takes Its Toll On Black Community

While Black people make up roughly 12.6% of Sacramento County’s population, they account for about 52% of all gun-related deaths from 2019 to 2023, according to an Observer analysis of coroner data.

Race and Equity
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Proveedores de servicios opinan que SF subestima la necesidad que hay a pesar de que cada vez más familias migrantes buscan acceder albergues

Immigrant and Migrant Health

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