A treatment program is available in California for people with a mental illness who have committed a crime, rather than jail or prison. But is it working? Here are the pros and cons.
SACHA PFEIFFER, BYLINE: It is so arduous to get to Guantanamo. DETROW: Sacha Pfeiffer from NPR's investigations team has covered the U.S. naval base and military prison at Guantanamo for years.
In the 1990s, the U.S. used Guantánamo Bay to hold Haitian and Cuban immigrants intercepted at sea. The Trump administration is now sending to Guantánamo people who were arrested on U.S. soil. That ...
The girl wrote ‘Help Me!’ on a note and showed it to people passing by a Long Beach laundromat. The man was subsequently arrested.
The staff of the Lakeshore Weekly News looked back over the past year and gathered all the headlines and reflected on the stories. We took into consideration local newsworthiness, frequent updates ...
Israel on Saturday is releasing 183 Palestinian prisoners in the latest exchange for Israeli hostages held in Gaza, part of a ...
President Donald Trump's administration is using federal prisons to detain some people arrested in its immigration crackdown.
The Hall of Fame's 2025 class was announced on Thursday evening at the NFL Honors. The class includes wide receiver Sterling ...
The suit says that for years, Dr. Scott Lee was the only full-time gynecologist at the California Institution for Women ...
In 2013, nearly 4,000 California inmates in long-term solitary confinement (for decades, in some cases) went on what would become a months-long hunger strike.
Each defendant was in the U.S. illegally. They were charged with using unauthorized access devices and reportedly used cards with stolen information to withdraw cash.