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People With Disabilities Struggle to Secure Accessible Housing After Disasters Like the L.A. Fires

Devastating wildfires in Southern California disrupted thousands of lives, including those of vulnerable people who continue to search for a place to call home.

by Daniella Lake

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Pennsylvania Gas Producer Sues Capital & Main Over Its Reporting on Health Risks

By Tony Barboza

A lawsuit by CNX Resources Corporation accuses the news organization of defamation for quoting sources critical of an industry-written study. Capital & Main stands by its reporting and vows to fight the suit.

Desperate Times: ‘If We Do Not Do This … There Will Be Tragedy After Tragedy.’

By Mark Kreidler

A proposed ballot initiative would tax California’s billionaires’ wealth to stabilize Medicaid amid sharp federal cuts.

‘I’ve Never Seen Anything Like it.’ Aggressive ICE Raids Led One Man to Ask: Should I Self-Deport?

By Jeremy Lindenfeld

Trump’s immigration crackdown is leading some longtime residents to flee the country. They leave behind fractured communities and grieving loved ones.

‘We’re the Resistance’

By George B. Sánchez-Tello

A refugee and immigrant advocate reflects on how to cope with the ICE raids in Los Angeles. Amid the trauma, she says, there is also reason for hope.

The Loss of Kent Wong and the Future of Labor and Immigrant Rights in California

By Mark Kreidler

Former colleagues hope that the organizer and activist’s outsized legacy can endure.

Represent This

By Erin Aubry Kaplan

Drastic times and drastic measures come to California. Many Black leaders see Proposition 50 as necessary to neutralize a GOP power grab that endangers bedrock civil rights.

Prop 50 Supporters See a Litmus Test for Democracy

By Jeremy Lindenfeld

Even some champions of California’s citizen-drawn Congressional maps support the Nov. 4 ballot measure to suspend them and counter Trump’s attacks.

The Farm-to-School Model Is Under Threat

By Stacie Stukin

Federal rollbacks are leaving farmers and schools struggling, but local investment is helping Tucson’s program endure.