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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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Warmer weather brings out these flying pests, which could carry West Nile Virus.
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LA County DA files criminal charges against a metal recycling plant for dumping hazardous waste at a high school in Watts.
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LA officials are working on electrifying homes and businesses to cut down carbon emissions. But what could that mean for renters?
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This is the story of Jonathan Leonard, who is credited with bringing the Juneteenth tradition to L.A. from his home in Texas.
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Many of the individuals have connected with relatives in California
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Storm runoff is partly to blame for high bacteria levels near Santa Monica and Marina Del Rey, according to a new report.
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Curren Price faces 10 counts of embezzlement, perjury and conflict of interest.
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Unpaid business taxes and overbilling raise more questions.
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LAist immigrant communities correspondent Leslie Berestein Rojas explores why some people of color are drawn to white supremacist ideologies.
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But it may be a challenge to find staff for the new program, which aims to put people suffering from mental illness on a potential path to treatment.
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Two recent clashes between anti-and pro-LGBTQ+ rights protesters occurred at schools over recognition of Pride Month.
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One in 10 Angelenos are weighed down by medical costs. The ones who are disproportionately affected are poor, people of color and those with chronic health conditions.