Our California Fellowship is designed to support reporters in the Golden State pursuing ambitious, enterprising projects on overlooked health and health equity issues. You decide what stories need to ...
A reporter learned how to gather her own data as a building block for her narratives, which she brought to life through ...
This story was produced as part of a large project by Jessica Bedolla, a participant in the 2020 National Fellowship, who is exploring, researching and reporting the impact of this worldwide pandemic ...
<p>In the past, the study of addiction has often been focused on substances — like heroin, marijuana and alcohol. But experts in the field now believe that addiction begins with the “reward circuitry” ...
This story was produced as part of a larger project led by Suzanne Bohan and Sandy Kleffman, participants in the Other stories in this series include: Race and Equity, Poverty and Class, Environmental ...
San Diego County boasts roughly three water vending machines per 10,000 people — more than nearby Riverside, Orange and Los ...
TEXAS — A forecasted record number of Americans will be traveling during the holidays, including many college students returning home from life on campus across the country. It’s a unique opportunity ...
AI app Clairity aims to assess youth mental health but faces criticism for lack of proven effectiveness, racial bias, technical issues, and ethical concerns in its use.
Dozens of local organizations and domestic violence survivors in Fresno County work to fill critical resource gaps but still face growing demand, chronic underfunding, and systemic barriers that ...
A reporter discovers troubling gaps in the data collected by LA's child welfare agency on child removals due to neglect.