A year after the state crafted the first ever food assistance program for undocumented immigrants, the 2023 budget puts it on hold.
Advocates warn that without immediate action rising evictions will complicate efforts to combat homelessness.
Proposed legislation would dramatically change New Mexico’s principal oil and gas law.
What real estate, oil wells, racism and yogurt containers reveal about the disparate damages caused by fossil fuels.
New Mexico’s legislative session, funded by oil and gas, promises fireworks.
An advocate explains how gender equity goes beyond Roe v. Wade.
Dying at higher rates during COVID, while fearing doctors won’t listen.
Process will set financial assurance plan for all producers’ wells.
Huge gaps in Cal/OSHA’s network of field inspectors leave workers with less protection.
Hugo Soto-Martinez says he is seeking a way to undo the “no-vending zone” in his district.
This week’s torrent compounds the affordable housing crisis.
Head of the nation’s largest rail union says the system, not the president, is stacked against workers.
California must continue improvements to its leave policy, which is critical for the women, people of color and immigrants who comprise the majority of low-income workers.
Alleged criminal conspiracies, water wars, quake-safe energy and deforestation are among the topics for journalists to probe in the coming year.
Manuel Pastor, professor and equity advocate, says while staking her political capital on showing tangible progress, Bass must also address other daunting challenges.
Sarah Fay, 28, is among the millions of Americans in precarious housing situations, sometimes on the brink of homelessness. She gave photographer Barbara Davidson, a three-time Pulitzer Prize winner, deep access to her life to capture these scenes.
The clock is ticking on Sarah Fay’s precarious living situation. What will she do?
In our sprawling crisis, trauma weighs down many ‘housing-insecure’ people like Sarah Fay.
As Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass declares a state of emergency on housing, residents like Sarah Fay live on the brink of being unhoused.
Photojournalist Ted Soqui ‘s visual recap of this year in Los Angeles.