With PE cuts and shrinking recess in many schools, why are we now testing kids on skills we never really taught them?
Trauma recovery centers are helping survivors address the emotional wounds and mental health needs that can linger long after ...
ICE agents shot Salvadoran immigrant Carlos Mendoza 7 times during a Patterson, CA traffic stop. He's now detained and facing charges while his partner and young daughter cope with his absence.
Despite years of pledges to address systemic racism and discriminatory discipline practices, the most recent state data show that two school districts, Sacramento City Unified and Elk Grove Unified, ...
Helping journalists investigate health challenges and solutions in their communities with fact-based, rigorous reporting that serves as a catalyst for change. At the Center, we advance "Impact ...
GRAND JUNCTION, COLO. — Late one night last year on the western edge of Colorado, a car careened off a cliff and landed at the bottom of a ravine. A few miles from the city center, rescue and ...
Our Data Fellowship offers journalists an opportunity to transform their reporting by training them to “interview the data” as if it were a human source. They finish the five-month program equipped ...
Given how it has historically shown up in the African American community, the child welfare system has earned its critics. They point to a history of systemic racism and inequality that leads to a ...
SAN ANTONIO — The way Dr. Donald Jenkins sees it, what saves lives on the battlefield could save lives on streets across America. During nearly 25 years in the Air Force, Jenkins operated on troops ...
For more than two years, The Dallas Morning News and the San Antonio Express-News investigated why tens of thousands of Americans bleed to death from injuries they might have survived. The ...
When Junior visits his wife, he sprays on the perfume she always loved, plays the songs they used to sing together, and sometimes wears the shirts she once said made him look handsome. On her good ...
In her last days, Jeronima Quinilla Castro didn’t sleep. The memory of the detention of her husband, Catarino Castro, by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in a road-side stop remained fresh, ...
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