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Ahead of the Jan. 5 senatorial runoff, there’s a hunger for change.
A look back at some of Capital & Main’s coverage of 2020.
Political, Corporate and Public Health Leaders Are Failing Us – and We Are Also Failing Ourselves
The nation’s watching the Georgia Senate race; at home it matters as well
Almost 2,500 employment cases were filed in federal court during his tenure.
From street protests to COVID coverage to wildfires and beyond, our photographers were in the thick of the action.
The coronavirus lowered greenhouse gas emissions, but at year’s end global CO₂ concentrations are still at record levels.
Mark Kreidler speaks with Dr. Coley King, director of homeless health care at Venice Family Clinic.
A roundup of Capital & Main videos that captured a year on fire.
Joe Biden faces a divided Congress, but his first 100 days in office could see a big rollback of President Trump’s immigration restrictions.
Grocery store owners are making huge profits — frontline employees, not so much.
A look at L.A.’s best and worst year.
She has heard no plan for a federal relief package that might somehow lessen her burden. And, hotel worker Liliana Hernandez says, the whole notion of a vaccine getting the country back on track might be way too late for her and her colleagues. In a state of inequity, relief remains elusive.
Michelle Burton of the Community Health Councils discusses the systemic and pervasive racism that lies at the root of a deep distrust of the health care system among African Americans.
Advocates hope the use of eminent domain can become a new model for generating affordable urban housing.
Mark Kreidler speaks with Erin McIntosh, a rapid-response nurse in Riverside, about the burnout plaguing health care workers in the final stretch of the pandemic.
CommuniCare’s CEO explains how community clinics will receive and administer the vaccine to patients who don’t often see doctors.
The pandemic highlighted the homeless crisis. Will California’s search for solutions continue after COVID-19 fades from the headlines?
Who gets the coronavirus vaccine first — and who decides this? Mark Kreidler talks with California health care advocate Anthony Wright.
A book written by the “Erin Brockovich of sewage” is a call to find common ground for clean water and other environmental justice causes.