In California, incarcerated people become firefighters, but the low pay — and few job prospects when they're out — can make it a difficult choice.
Hundreds of incarcerated people are firefighting in Los Angeles. They usually make up to $10.24 a day, and receive an additional $1 for each hour that they battle the deadly blazes.
The Middlesex Sheriff’s Office has just become the first in the state of Massachusetts to install a naloxone vending machine, ...