
Closing the Gap: What the Data and Frontline Experiences Reveal About Cancer in Black California
Kris Benz, a disabled Black veteran, was diagnosed with salivary duct carcinoma, a rare cancer that strikes only about 1 in a million people each

Kris Benz, a disabled Black veteran, was diagnosed with salivary duct carcinoma, a rare cancer that strikes only about 1 in a million people each

Residents across San Bernardino and Riverside counties are being urged to remain indoors, drink plenty of water and check on vulnerable neighbors as dangerously hot

Mark T. Harris, Esq. California State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond has appointed attorney and economist Mark T. Harris to a new statewide

Estelle M. Everett, MD, MHS. / Photo courtesy of Estelle M. Everett Statewide — For many diabetes patients, amputation becomes a last-resort measure after

Dr. Khadijah Lang, a family physician, meets with Ronshanique Tate. Lang is Tate’s family doctor. Lang is caring for Tate during her current pregnancy. Thursday,





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