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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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How the Directors Guild of America’s tentative agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers could impact writers currently on strike.
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Marisa Alcaraz and Imelda Padilla face off for the City Council District 6 seat, each presenting two different backgrounds.
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There are regulations to help shield outside workers from extreme heat, but rules to help indoor workers the same way remain in a holding pattern.
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The city launched the pilot program Big: Leap for low income families. Here’s how it impacted lives.
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A recent LAist survey found that 63% Southern Californians view homelessness as a top issue. We are watching the progress.
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As eviction cases pile up, most tenants show up to court without lawyers.
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After a recent stretch of violent incidents, the answer is still mixed.
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Jessica Lin teaches BIPOC Angelenos how to search for edible plants in the city.
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The REACH program offers mentoring, life skills training and a whole lot more
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California regulators cited “unsuitable” conditions as their reason for the order.
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College graduation is more than just a celebration, it’s honoring relatives who died during the genocide.
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Some special baby birds have arrived in Orange County. Here's how to check them out.