Terelle Jerricks

During his two decade tenure, he has investigated, reported on, written and assisted with hundreds of stories related to environmental concerns, affordable housing, development that exacerbates wealth inequality and the housing crisis, labor issues and community policing or the lack thereof.

Health Workers Cite Burnout, Unsafe Conditions in Kaiser Strike Threat

  LOS ANGELES — More than 31,000 nurses and health care workers at Kaiser Permanente across California and Hawaii have…

1 week ago

From Rage to Resistance

My photographer suggested that the 2024 fires were a blessing in disguise: in the aftermath of the Eaton, Altadena, and…

2 weeks ago

USPS Postmark Clarification Raises Concerns For Voting, Health Care Deadlines

Experts now recommend that people mailing time-sensitive documents take additional precautions. Those include mailing items earlier than previously necessary, bringing…

4 weeks ago

SNAP Restrictions Put Grocery Choices — and Dignity — Under Scrutiny

The policy is being promoted as a public health intervention aimed at reducing sugar consumption and chronic disease. On paper,…

4 weeks ago

From Hard-Won Victories to Systemic Shock

This Year in Review documents what that moment looked like on the ground — in environmental justice, health, democracy, labor,…

1 month ago

Dustin Trani Bridges Tradition and Innovation at the New Majestic

All of the Trani family’s restaurants are guided by excellence, longevity and community. Trani noted that central to their success…

2 months ago

Project Censored’s 2026 Report Charts the ‘Unreality Industry’ as Obama Rejects Cable News

Roth, Project Censored’s editor-at-large, connected this history to the country’s founding, referencing Elizabeth “Betita” Martínez’s argument that the United States…

2 months ago

Holiday Celebrations Light Up the Los Angeles Harbor Area

In a place like the Los Angeles Harbor Area—where winter means crisp mornings, bright afternoons, and the lingering scent of…

2 months ago

Holiday Reflections and Revolutionary Legacies―Child, Davis, Cullors and the Work of Justice

The work of the likes of Indivisible, the Harbor Area Peace Patrol, and Black Lives Matter Grassroots is doing the…

3 months ago

One in the Chamber

On Veterans’ Day, the city of Long Beach city council voted in favor of concluding the public hearing on the…

3 months ago