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California’s Community Health Clinics Face Deep Budget Cuts

California’s community health clinics, a critical lifeline for low-income residents, are facing possible budget cuts in 2025.

California Must Create Permanent Investments to Combat Hate

California allocated $190 million to combatting hate crimes. But, as funding ends, so do numerous awareness and resource initiatives.

Compromise Bill Rights a Healthcare Wrong

A bill before California Gov. Gavin Newsom's desk would remove undue regulatory burdens on Community Health Centers in the state that are looking to expand into new locations.

‘Uplift the Human Spirit’ Celebrates 10 Years of Building Community

On a warm evening at San Joaquin Delta College, Susan Her reflected on the history of the nonprofit she founded 10 years ago. 

Former SF Examiner Editor and Community Health Advocate Ted Fang Dead at 61

Fang, son of Chinese American businesswoman and philanthropist Florence Fang, was known for his work promoting public health.

Domestic Violence Abusers May No Longer Be Able to Track Their Partners With...

Cases of vehicle technology-enabled stalking and other forms of harassment are on the rise. A new California bill seeks to address the issue.

MAGA Rhetoric, Project 2025 a Threat to U.S. Agriculture

Trump’s oft-repeated commitment to “carry out the largest deportation operation in American history" would be disastrous for California agriculture and the nation.

Years Into Historic Efforts to Close Health Disparities, How is Medi-Cal Doing?

Palav Babaria from DHCS discusses health disparities in California, and how successfully the ongoing transformation of Medi-Cal is bridging them.

Pacoima Middle School Paves the Way With Living Schoolyard

San Fernando Valley Sun / El Sol | The school, in one of the most economically disadvantaged areas of the San Fernando Valley, is the largest greening project for LAUSD.

MacArthur Park School: Lots of Cement, Few Trees

Hispanic LA | With global warming pushing temperatures beyond 100 degrees Fahrenheit, the lack of trees and green space has become a critical problem in schools, where youth vulnerable to the heat spend much of their lives.

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