While the governor taps a $75.7 billion surplus, community clinics and public health departments statewide are not feeling the love.
A full-time worker earning the median national wage of $50,0000 should be making close to $100,000.
What one couple’s lost wages say about the decline of the middle-class American dream.
Capital & Main explores how trillions of dollars are diverted toward the super wealthy.
But teachers and their allies are fighting back in Arizona, Kentucky and elsewhere.
More than a year after a shuttered drilling site in the middle of a South L.A. neighborhood was deemed unsafe, it remains a risk for residents.
Plans to dredge a fragile Gulf Coast estuary and Superfund site are being ‘fast-tracked’ in a rush to export Permian oil to Europe
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As American wealth gets concentrated among a smaller number of cities and corporations, many communities are fighting to hold on.
With a full reopening less than a month away, 60% of the state’s Latino population remains unvaccinated.