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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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Even though private colleges consider legacy admissions, officials say donor or family ties don’t have precedence.
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Taylor Swift’s L.A. tour is expected to bring thousands of people and millions of dollars to the area. Here’s your guide on all things Taylormania.
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Here’s what you need to know if you want to plant trees in our increasingly dry and hot climate in Southern California.
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Scientists are testing out trees to see which ones can withstand the impacts of the climate change crisis.
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Resilience hubs in L.A. provide residents with a way to cool down that uses solar panels, battery storage and resources.
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It’s not just writers and actors who are impacted by the strikes. It’s local businesses around L.A., too.
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SAG-AFTRA is demanding a number of changes with their work at studios, one of them being regulations around self-tape auditions
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Starting next month in L.A. and Orange counties, the maximum allowable rent increase will decrease from 10% to 8.8%.
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The assault charge is just one of the latest incidents challenging L.A.’s juvenile justice system.
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Our power grid could be in trouble with the impact of the climate change crisis.
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A year after the launch of Pacoima’s cool pavement project, residents are feeling some relief in the heat.
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The rise of generative AI technology is presenting some issues for Hollywood actors on strike.