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An inmate cleans a jail cell at the Las Colinas Women’s Detention Facility in Santee, California, in April 2020.

Coronavirus Files: Latest data shows prisoners were vulnerable to COVID

A Florida tomato picker has his temperature checked before starting work in 2021.

Coronavirus Files: Lab leak returns to headlines as California emergency expires

A parent helps his three-year-old daughter with a COVID test in Chicago in late 2020.

Coronavirus Files: Parents lied about kids’ COVID, and cheap drug may cut long COVID risk

The Pico-Union neighborhood in Los Angeles is one of most overcrowded neighborhoods in the U.S.

This reporter has a gift for finding people. She’ll be the first to tell you there are no shortcuts.

The former Exide battery recycling plant in Vernon, California.

Two environmental reporters share smart tips for covering the beat

WaPo’s William Wan wants his stories to make people care about our overlooked mental health crisis

WaPo’s William Wan wants his stories to make people care about our overlooked mental health crisis

Not all medical studies are equal: A physician-journalist explains how to evaluate scientific evidence

Not all medical studies are equal: A physician-journalist explains how to evaluate scientific evidence

“I want to highlight not just fact checking, but also source checking,” Dr. Seema Yasmin told fellows.

Healthcare Regulation and Reform
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department

In LA Jails, mentally ill people are chained to tables and rarely get psychiatric care

Los Angeles County is imprisoning more people with mental illness than it did a decade ago—but is failing to provide them with basic treatment.

Mental Health
Workers harvest cauliflower in California's Salinas Valley.

How can we better protect farmworkers as the planet warms?

Community Safety
Dawn Koch, a former guest at Hotel Whitcomb, talks to a Five Keys staff member (not pictured) at the Hotel Whitcomb in San Francisco in February, 2022.Dawn Koch, a former guest at Hotel Whitcomb, talks to a Five Keys staff member (not pictured) at the Hotel Whitcomb in San Francisco in February, 2022.

Reporting on the frontlines of the Bay Area’s overdose epidemic

“It’s like a scene from a bad movie where people are trying, and trying, and trying until someone pulls them off,” said one hotel staffer, describing the day one of the guests fatally overdosed.

Housing and Homeslessness

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