California’s workplace safety agency has received complaint after complaint about COVID-related cases fueled by lax labor protections.
On Wednesday photographer Ted Soqui covered a clash between 500 pro-Trumpers and counterprotesters. The melee turned out to be a sideshow to the riot at the U.S. Capitol.
New Mexico is facing a drier than normal winter — its reservoirs are nearly tapped out. And things are going to get worse.
Vons and other supermarkets will soon start replacing their delivery drivers with gig service contractors.
Dorian Warren of Washington, D.C.’s Community Change was preparing to celebrate the Georgia Senate wins. Then everything changed.
Today’s attack on the Capitol was not only predictable; it was the very quintessence of Trumpism.
More than 40% of New Mexico’s income relies on oil and gas, leaving the state vulnerable to the industry’s boom and bust cycle.
How could only 29% of Black Californians be willing to take a vaccine that might save them?
Here are five ways the president-elect will seek to break with the policies of the past four years.
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.
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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.
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.