
County officials helped coordinate staffing resources and frequent testing for skilled nursing workers and residents.
County officials helped coordinate staffing resources and frequent testing for skilled nursing workers and residents.
The smoke, it seemed to Victor, was inescapable. At night, it clung to his clothes, his hair, the inside of his nose; during the day, as he worked under the sun in the vineyards, he was embalmed by it.
SF is bringing people off the streets, but a shortage of mental health workers to help them stay housed could put all this effort at risk.
The legislature approved provisions requiring parents be notified before their child is sent for an involuntary psychiatric exam.
This month marks the sober anniversary of the police murder of George Floyd, which ignited global protests and renewed efforts to reform or dismantle conventional policing across the nation.
When reporting on trauma and death, strategies for coping become essential.
The latest in a series investigating the challenges and systemic gaps that cause parents to abandon their children to state custody in Georgia.
The Office of Licensing is crafting new rules after legislators passed a bill that brings more state oversight for the first time in 15 years.
The wave of attacks against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders has been emotionally gutting for these communities. It has also galvanized action and challenged journalists to think about their role and responsibility in covering sometimes overlooked issues with sensitivity and nuance. This webina
Thousands of children are sent away to Utah for treatment at “troubled-teen” centers and wilderness programs. But it has been hard to identify what places have a good track record and which ones don’t.