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As part of the Center for Health Journalism Fellowship, journalists work with a senior fellow to develop a special project. Recent projects have examined health disparities by ZIP code in the San Francisco Bay Area, anxiety disorders and depression in the Hispanic immigrant community in Washington state, and the importance of foreign-born doctors to health care in rural communities.

In February, SF approved Urban Alchemy’s $18.7 million no-bid contract to run the Ansonia, soon to be converted into housing for
Amid plenty of praise for the nonprofit’s hard work, there‘s also a troubling allegation, an explosion under investigation, and inflated claims.
Rochester's most lavish natural setting has been effectively reserved for its white, wealthy and well-connected citizens.
Richmond Times-Dispatch
How policy decisions in Virginia led Latinos to being among the most likely to get infected, hospitalized and die in the first two years of the pandemic.
The Ansonia Hotel, a former youth hostel, is being converted to housing for formerly homeless people. In February, San Francisco
The homegrown nonprofit has risen fast in four years, from managing portable toilets to running hotels. Now it has national ambitions.
Santa Barbara County residents shared their experiences with the mental health treatment system. Alice, who asked to use a pseud
Noozhawk analysis of health care data finds lack of proper facilities taking catastrophic personal toll, increasing pressure on hospital emergency services.
The Sun Journal analyzed data from Maine Department of Health and Human Services reports on child welfare, including 18 years of annual child protective services reports and annual reports on Office of Child and Family Services staffing.
Jeremy Hiltz, seen at his Middle Street office, is founder and CEO of Recovery Connections of Maine in Lewiston. He likens the o
Recovery advocates want to see a move toward trauma-informed recovery and state officials and lawmakers are looking at how the child welfare system is uniquely positioned to help.
A snapshot of redlining in San Antonio
The San Antonio Express-News analyzed historical census data between 1970 and 2020 that covered three topics: education atainment, Hispanic ethnicity and median family income.
Rachel McLean holds two pins on orange fabric hearts from the memorial for Pete Morse, at her home on March 10, 2022.
The philosophy of harm reduction spread internationally when activists and caregivers sought ways to reduce suffering and health risks during the AIDS crisis in the '80s.
Bob Owen / Express-News
Rocha Garcia’s anxiety touched on a rarely discussed reality of life in San Antonio: Your health, as well as your quality of life and opportunities, are powerfully influenced by where you live.

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