Only 31% of military families surveyed by advocacy group Blue Star Families in the wake of the war’s launch said they’re ...
When attorney Nadia Galash arrived with her deaf Ukrainian client at the Los Angeles asylum office for their second scheduled ...
The man believed he would be sent to supermax prison where the Salvadoran government, paid by the U.S., tortured Venezuelan ...
Without funding and policy interventions, rebuilt homes will rent at market rates, pricing out long-term residents.
Silicosis has killed dozens of workers and sickened hundreds more. Public health experts say a product ban can prevent the ...
As Trump-backed law threatens Medicaid and SNAP eligibility for millions, a proposed change to state data collection aims to ...
As lakes, reservoirs and groundwater wither away, some Gulf Coast residents see costly desalination plants as the last hope.
At an urban farm in Compton, the formerly incarcerated nourish residents hit by rising costs and cuts. Their “pay what you ...
Once a week, Rena Salamacha meets with her executive team inside the Mee Memorial Healthcare System’s medical center in King City, California, to figure out how to stretch a dollar. Never in the ...
Every year brings its own unique challenges for California farmers: water shortages, fires, finding laborers to do the work, bureaucrats in Sacramento adding new requirements and fees, and more. But ...
State officials are failing to protect the health and safety of thousands of young field laborers, an investigation has found. After a day of working in the fields, this 17-year-old relaxes by rows of ...
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