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Aaricka Washington
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Former Associate Editor, How To L.A.
Stories by Aaricka Washington
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Several members of LA’s neighborhood council system say it’s broken, due to complex rules, communication screwups and red tape.
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From academia to journalism to the writer’s room, the concerns about artificial intelligence are very real.
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San Bernardino mountain communities work to recover their livelihoods after a record-breaking winter. But, for some, it’s hard to do.
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Advocacy groups and medical professionals are troubled by the skyrocketing number of unhoused people who have died from overdoses in recent years.
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There's been an increase in reports of mold throughout LA. Here's what to do if it's growing in your walls.
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Today the federal COVID health emergency ends. But for many Angelenos, it’s not over.
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In LA, we make most of the clothes, and buy a lot of them, too.
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Armenian Angelenos find ways to support fellow Armenians overseas caught in the conflict over the region known as Artsakh.
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The life of a writer has changed a lot in recent years. Two storytellers break it down.
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From HBO to Hulu, here’s a brief history of how new technologies and distribution platforms have changed the playing field for writers.
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The effects of the walk out could have ripple effects well beyond the entertainment industry.
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Amidst the distressing news that permeates the LGBTQ+ community, one journalist focuses on stories of joy.