
In recent weeks, residents say the area has been blanketed in a thick haze while the ports have ramped up operations to deal with a massive global shipping bottleneck.
In recent weeks, residents say the area has been blanketed in a thick haze while the ports have ramped up operations to deal with a massive global shipping bottleneck.
A Cincinnati domestic violence survivor credits her life to a partnership between Cincinnati Police and a local nonprofit that bought her assistance.
Danielle Bergstrom speaks with Veronica Garibay, the co-founder and co-director of Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability, an environmental justice organization based in Fresno.
In the third part of this multi-part series, we look at some of the ways in which the process of diversion can jump the rails.
Disabled people get pregnant and give birth at the same rates as nondisabled ones. But their outcomes are often far worse, and modern medicine has largely turned its back on them.
Kayleigh is an example of what can happen if we don’t find better ways to meet the needs of teenagers with developmental and mental health disabilities.
Why Medicare advocates worry deeply about any moves that erode the program’s universal reach among seniors.
Four families share how the pandemic changed their care plans during an "emotionally horrifying" year.
A Mexican woman details the physical and mental abuse she suffered at the hands of two husbands.
This story is part of a series produced for the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism’s 2021 California Fellowship.