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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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A strike could be underway soon. Here’s why, and what might impacted if it does.
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Transparency reports that track spending for this homelessness program have not been turned in.
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The snow from our record-breaking wet, snowy winter season could have a large impact on L.A.’s water channel as it begins to melt.
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The DACA program is in a state of uncertainty. Could it be discarded?
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The L.A. City Council advanced a plan that would make it easier to build more multi-unit buildings.
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We can create change in our environment in L.A. by composting. Here’s how.
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In search of “home,” our colleague finds that it can in more than one place.
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With climate change, the probability of huge storms — and floods — is increasing.
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Certain streetlights around L.A. require a voting process for property owners. Here’s what you need to know.
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During her State of the City speech, Bass pledged $250 million for a motel shelter program and funding to hire more police officers.
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COVID-era CalFresh benefits for college students are expiring in June. Students reach out to peers to inform them of the changes.
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How to LA podcast host Brian De Los explores his culture, identity and heritage in Mexico in the second part of the “Finding Home con DACA” series.