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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 year after the 988 mental health lifeline’s launch, a need emerges for more mobile response staff.
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How to tell if your home is at risk of sliding down a hillside.
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For months, Angelenos shared their stories about what makes them American and how their Americanness is questioned.
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The number of people using vans as shelter in LA County is up 44%.
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We’re all about discovering new places but need your help in figuring what to spotlight next!
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Several SoCal hotel workers went on strike Sunday after negotiations between the union and dozens of hotels fell apart.
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Talks between 14,000 workers and hotel operators in SoCal have fallen through.
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Some advocates connect the increase to recent evictions.
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The City Council is handling his situation differently than past council members who’ve faced corruption charges. Why?
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A new state bill aims to remove barriers to build housing on religious properties.
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As we hit the summer months, it’s only going to get hotter in LA. But why?
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Mission Viejo’s city officials want to host a concierge-level service for Olympic athletes and their entourage. It comes with a price.