This story is part of a series produced for the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism’s 2021 California Fellowship.
Community & Public Health
In a unique storytelling project, survivors share deeply personal stories about their experience living with and surviving domestic violence.
The first of a three-part series for October’s Domestic Violence month, this story is part of a unique storytelling project “Chai with Sahelis.”
Experts urge people to think now about the type of care they want in the future.
An Enquirer analysis shows one in four perpetrators and victims of domestic violence had a family history of it.
Roads in rural Fresno County are often neglected and underdeveloped. Potholes, flooding and basic safety measures go unfixed. There are no streetlights, sidewalks, bike lanes, crosswalks, center lines or even speed limit signs on many roads in rural towns, and public transit service is limited.
How police officers handle an escalating situation caused by a mental health crisis can make a big difference in the outcome. Kayleigh's story may explain why.
In the midst of a cancer diagnosis, Uma found the courage to leave the relationship.
A landmark study from 1995-1997 study found 10 umbrella events that most often cause trauma in childhood.
Cindy Palmer faces multiple felony charges for role in illegal removal of children from Cherokee County families.