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    Washington’s financial disruption means fewer teachers for Monterey County’s migrant students

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    Escasa vigilancia y pocas inspecciones dejan a agricultores menores de edad expuestos a pesticidas tóxicos

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    Lax oversight, few inspections leave child farmworkers exposed to toxic pesticides

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    California’s child farmworkers: exhausted, underpaid and toiling in toxic fields

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    Los niños jornaleros de California: agotados, mal pagados y trabajando en campos de cultivo tóxicos

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    Q+A: How Hawaiian princes brought surfing to Santa Cruz

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    Monterey County awards new $139 million jail health care contract

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    Los temores a ICE están perjudicando la salud pública

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    ‘Te acaban de llevar’

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    With little apparent evidence, DA investigators question petition process

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    Programa de cocinas domésticas del condado de Monterey abre nuevas oportunidades

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    Se estima que 80,000 personas en los condados de Monterey y Santa Cruz dependen de los beneficios del SNAP

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    Roughly 80,000 people in Monterey and Santa Cruz counties depend on SNAP benefits

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    When this California Spanish-language TV station closed, a news desert opened for Latino viewers

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    Immigration fears are harming public health

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    ‘They just took you away’

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    Five questions about the crisis in local news

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    Monterey County’s home kitchen program opens new opportunities

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    Do art. Be kind.

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    A young Salinas resident recounts her journey through the mental health system

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About Julie Reynolds

Julie Reynolds is a freelance journalist who has reported for the Center for Investigative Reporting, The Nation, NPR, PBS, The Imprint, The NewsGuild and other outlets. She is a co-founder of Voices of Monterey Bay and associate editor at The Imprint.

November 28, 2022

AFTER LIFE | Episode 3 Career Change The untold story of how a group of incarcerated men reshaped rehabilitation in California

November 23, 2022

AFTER LIFE | Episode 2 Doing Life The untold story of how a group of incarcerated men reshaped rehabilitation in California

November 21, 2022

AFTER LIFE | Episode 1 The Neighborhood The untold story of how a group of incarcerated men reshaped rehabilitation in California

November 20, 2022

AFTER LIFE | Episode 0 Season Trailer

November 10, 2022

Gray Area Season Two is here! Welcome to After | Life Our audio documentary series launches November 2022

September 25, 2022

First they came for the newspapers. Then for mobile home parks. The owners of the Monterey Herald and the Santa Cruz Sentinel walk away from unpaid bills as they amass personal wealth

August 24, 2022

Decoloniza tu cabeza En un audaz experimento, una profesora de Monterey y sus estudiantes intentan cambiar el centro de poder del aula

July 22, 2022

Decolonize your head In a bold experiment, a Monterey professor and students try shifting the center of classroom power

March 17, 2022

Bringing them home Juvenile court judge Katherine Lucero leads California’s historic migration from punishment to healing

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February 18, 2022

When a hedge fund’s shell game backfires Owner of the Herald and Sentinel gets pummeled in court and SEC filings

February 17, 2022

¿Quién califica como experto en pandillas en los tribunales? Cuando los jóvenes son acusados ​​de delitos relacionados con pandillas, los especialistas que testifican casi siempre provienen de las fuerzas del orden. Un nuevo programa en California está trabajando para revertir eso.

February 4, 2022

Who qualifies as a courtroom gang expert? When young people are accused of gang-related crimes, the specialists who testify almost always come from law enforcement. A new program in California is working to upend that.

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