Each shooting profoundly impacts the victim and the health of the surrounding community, according to a Knock LA survey.
Community & Public Health
San Francisco isn’t doing enough to meet its housing need, according to health experts.
The private organizations – many of them honoring fallen athletes – are assisting schools directly, but donations haven't been keeping up with demand.
Uncovering Berkeley's post-pandemic homeless crisis: Overdoses, grassroots efforts, and the quest for solutions.
If you can’t stop thinking about a casual comment from a source, report it out.
"What I found was, uh, I mean, Just nothing like I had ever seen at any home that I have ever worked at, any program I've ever worked at."
In recent years, a compelling new trend has emerged: unregulated dietary supplements that get marketed as a cure-all for physical ailments or substance use disorders where traditional Western medicines may have fallen short.
In this webinar, Dr. Ashish Jha, dean of the School of Public Health at Brown University and former White House COVID response coordinator, will update us on COVID’s current wave and its impact on vulnerable populations.
An immigrant mother’s question about the failures of elder care in the U.S. sends her journalist-daughter looking for answers — and solutions.
Supervisor Matt Dorsey received backlash this month for asking the mayor to redirect the entire $18.9 million in city funding budgeted for a new drop-in addiction treatment center toward jails instead.