The transition to virtual services upends parents hoping to get kids back from protective services.
Healthcare Systems & Policy
In a recent survey, more than three-quarters of nursing home residents said they did not leave their rooms to socialize.
— Pandemic adds new challenge for aging caregivers
Educators in low-income communities embraced meditation as a way to help students manage stress and anxiety in school. Can it help kids cope with being stuck at home?
"Getting a vaccine is always an expression of brotherly love."
The second story in The Tribune’s “Substandard of Living” series examining the experiences of low-income renters living in poorly maintained housing in San Luis Obispo County.
Ever-rising health care costs keep jeopardizing the law and its effectiveness as a backstop for the uninsured and uninsurable.
In California, Filipino Americans constitute about 25% of the state’s Asian population yet they represent at least 35% of COVID-19 deaths in that group.
Dr. Thomas’ “continued practice of medicine would pose an immediate danger to the public and to his patients," the Oregon Medical Board said.
The impact of the pandemic on young children in California, especially children of color, has been severe. A new reporting project will analyze key indicators.