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Adolfo Guzman-Lopez
he/him
Explore L.A. Correspondent
What I cover
I report on the region’s art, artists and creative communities, as well as the news of the day that gives the LAist audience what it needs to know to navigate life in Southern California.
My background
I was born in Mexico City and grew up in Tijuana and San Diego. I’ve put in a lot of miles driving around Southern California to report, and that’s led me to love how distinct each neighborhood is in geography, architecture, warmth and food. I've reported for LAist for 25 years, covering arts, politics, education and many other topics.
My goals
I want to highlight how people connect with each other through arts, culture and more.
Best way to contact me
If you've got any suggestions for people, events or issues I should be covering, email me at aguzman-lopez@laist.com
Stories by Adolfo Guzman-Lopez
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The rise is good news for U.S. business as the port generated more than $300 billion in trade in 2025.
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People who are food insecure can choose farm fresh produce at Pasadena, Canoga Park, San Fernando food banks.
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A $6.3 million state grant funded health and social workers’ efforts to get people inside.
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Biologist says fires upend coyote territories, leading to multiple packs.
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A conversation between the Chicano muralist, Pomona’s mayor, and a scholar signals the challenges of the future of Chavez murals.
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The funding’s only a small portion of the repairs the 103 year-old Rose Bowl needs in the years to come.
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The Ontario Tower Buzzers, the new Dodgers minor league team, starts their inaugural season next week.
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It's not the mascot — yet — but these elements will be used to create the visual designs that will envelop LA28 venues, ticketing, swag and apparel.
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A new $152 million bridge project will give pedestrian and bicycle access over traffic and train tracks.
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First step: register before midnight Wednesday.
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Team USA men play current and retired NFL pros.
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Port chief says container traffic is up, although a spike in cargo ship fuel prices will be passed on to consumers.