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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.

January 27, 2022

Disturbios en las Escuelas Después de COVID, las escuelas en la Bahía de Monterey se están enfrentando a nuevos desafíos de disciplina

December 2, 2021

The restless vulture The owner of the Herald, Sentinel and Merc has made a sleight-of-hand bid to buy more local papers that demands a closer look

November 19, 2021

Campus Disruption After COVID, Monterey Bay Area schools face new kinds of discipline challenges

November 4, 2021

Universitarios en Prisión Un proyecto de ley para expandir la educación superior en las prisiones y los salones de menores está en el escritorio del Gobernador Newsom

September 30, 2021

Scholars in Prison A bill to expand higher education in prisons and juvenile halls is on Gov. Newsom’s desk

September 10, 2021

Stopping gun violence, one youth at a time Salinas is still fighting youth violence aided by data and outreach

September 3, 2021

The “shadow bank” that’s aiding the destruction of Monterey Bay Area news With a little help from CalPERS

August 12, 2021

The Promise and Limits of Restorative Justice Is keeping some kids out of juvie enough?

June 11, 2021

Is it too late to save our papers of record? Hedge fund Alden will surely make even deeper cuts to The Herald and Sentinel

May 27, 2021

Earning freedom As society changes its views on incarceration, more juveniles convicted of violent crimes are coming home from prison. Knowing if they’re ready is the real challenge.

May 20, 2021

Redemption Delayed How can we ensure better outcomes for juveniles convicted of violent crimes?

April 30, 2021

A progressive community grapples with the reality of juvenile justice reform

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