Marjorie Lauderdale, an 80-year-old caregiver in Palm Springs, faces a daunting task caring for her 77-year-old wife, Deidre, ...
The Center for Health Journalism’s Child Welfare Symposium and Impact Reporting Fund supports ambitious investigative or explanatory projects on the child welfare and foster care systems, as well as ...
Helen Freund is the food and dining critic at the Tampa Bay Times, where she writes about restaurant culture, dining trends and food news in the Tampa Bay area. Before moving to Florida in 2019 to ...
An examination of shortfalls in Texas' oversight of the state hospital waitlist spotlights unreliable data and records that aren’t kept, like the race and ethnicity of people on the waitlist and how ...
Natalia Salazar recently earned her master's degree in investigative journalism at Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism and will be attending NYU this fall for a dual master's degree program in ...
High fees and regulatory hoops have left many in the cannabis industry locked out of the legal marketplace. Developers are pitching urban infill projects with luxury apartments and high-end retail.
Elise Takahama is a health reporter at The Seattle Times, covering Washington’s hospitals, health care workers, public health, medical technology and research, and the ongoing impacts of COVID-19. She ...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic pain and heart issues now plague David Chenault and he is required to see a list of specialists, but none of them are in that part of the Delta. Before ...
In the second part of this multi-part series, we explore, step-by-step, the process for diverting pregnant people out of LA County’s women’s jail, moving them into housing and toward independence.
If the first version of Measure C was about freeways, the second version gave a nod to a future where it could be easier to walk, bike or take transit, while keeping commutes easy for drivers. A ...
When Dr. Josh Bamberger was starting his medical career in the Tenderloin, he wished he could offer something more to his sickest homeless patients. Now he can.