Earl Armstrong

A Year of Learning to Resist

Earl Armstrong hoped to enjoy his retirement. But after 32 years as a federal employee, he now spends his days attending rallies and protesting.

Voting Rights Advocates Sound Alarm as Trump Admin Seeks Control Over Elections

Voting rights experts say the efforts by the Trump White House could disenfranchise millions of voters in the run up to the November elections.

Drug Overdose Deaths Drop in LA But Not in Black, Latino, Low Income Communities – County...

Live Thurs | Drug overdose deaths are falling in Los Angeles County, but disparities persist in Black, Latino, Indigenous, and low-income communities. Experts discuss prevention, harm reduction, treatment strategies, and efforts to address overdose inequities.

An Elected Official Accused a Flight School of Espionage. The School Fought Back.

IASCO Flight Training in Redding, California says comments by a city council member in nearby Anderson put student's safety at risk.

Sanctuary or Surveillance? Bay Area Cities Face Federal Tech Expansion

As the federal government expands surveillance technology, Bay Area communities are weighing the impact on civil liberties and immigration protections.