
Aaron Mendelson
Former senior data & investigative reporter
(he/him)
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The landlords “did not accept responsibility for their actions and did not demonstrate a commitment to ensure public safety.”
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Eviction looms over tenants unable to pay rent across California. The state's renters owe $1.7 billion in debt to their landlords, according to an estimate by the Philadelphia Fed.
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The names of two officers who fired almost simultaneously, Amanda Aknin and Alvin Do, had not been released before this week.
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In reports about the firing of the foam-round launchers, the officers said they were targeting men throwing bottles towards police, not KPCC/LAist correspondent Adolfo Guzman-Lopez.
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Votes are still being counted in L.A. County a week after vote centers closed.
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Do the sky-high early voting numbers mean we'll see record turnout in 2020? They're certainly a good sign, but thanks to California's voter-friendly laws, it takes weeks to tally every ballot.
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Do sky-high early voting numbers mean we'll see record turnout in 2020?
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Millions of voters have already cast ballots in Southern California. Could that mean strong in-person voter turnout on Election Day?
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With four days to go until Election Day, the voter turnout picture is coming into focus.
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Do sky-high early voting numbers mean we'll see record turnout in 2020? They're certainly a good sign, but thanks to California's voter-friendly laws, it takes weeks to know for sure.
Stories by Aaron Mendelson
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