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Problems at your mobile home park? Here’s how to alert California officials

California officials depend largely on residents filing complaints to find out about health and safety problems at mobile home parks.

Housing and Homeslessness
A rendering of a Behavioral Health Center to be built in Tahlequah.

Cherokee Nation fights Oklahoma's opioid crisis with new behavioral health center

Cherokee Nation received a $75 million settlement from opioid manufacturers in 2021, and they plan to utilize the funds to establish an addiction treatment and behavioral health center in Oklahoma.

People protesting for equality

Sobrevivieron a un Incendio en Harlem. Ahora, Están Luchando por Respuestas con el Propietario y Las Autoridades de la Ciudad

Una de las imágenes que Efraín Sarmiento recuerda tras el incendio en su apartamento de Harlem son las renegridas huellas de manos hechas de hollín, impresas en las paredes del complejo.

Community Safety
Cherokee Nation harm reduction program leaflet

Cherokee Nation offers a 'judgment free zone' for Oklahomans facing addiction

Cherokee Nation's harm reduction center offers an approach to addiction, providing clean syringes, counseling, and free supplies while aiming to reduce disease transmission and overdose risks.

People protesting for equality

They Survived a Fire in Harlem. Now They are Fighting Their Landlord and The City for Answers.

After a night out, Efrain Sarmiento fell asleep on the couch in his one-bedroom apartment. In the middle of the night, he woke up to the smell of smoke. He didn’t hear any fire alarms go off.

Community Safety
Army General speaking at Mayor's press conference

Military-Style Drug War in Tenderloin Sparks Fears That More Drug Users Could Overdose

The recent deployment of the National Guard and California Highway Patrol onto San Francisco’s streets to crack down on drugs comes amid intense public pressure to address open air drug use and sales.

Community Safety, Addiction
A person taking his hand out of the cell in Los Angeles Men's Central Jail.

How we reported on abysmal conditions and tragic deaths in LA County’s jail system

While my colleague and I were reporting on conditions in the L.A. County jail system, I read a report from a court-appointed monitor, which gave me pause.

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Sports safety: 10 questions to ask if you’re a parent of a youth athlete

AEDs. Cold tubs. Emergency action plans. Here’s what to ask to get a better picture of the level of preparedness for your child’s school.

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The 4 H's: The leading causes of death in high school athletes

The 4 H's refer to head (trauma), heart (sudden cardiac arrest), hemoglobin (blood) and heat.

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Solutions for youth sports safety: How one state used data to make a difference.

The Courier Journal looks at the different steps needed to reach a positive outcome when the worst happens in high school sports.

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