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Adolfo Guzman-Lopez
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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 school board unanimously passed the resolution, which would temporarily relocate almost 1,900 students from the two schools affected by the Aliso Canyon gas leak.
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L.A. Unified says a natural gas leak near two Porter Ranch schools has become a distraction to learning and the school district is moving to relocate students.
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L.A. Unified's superintendent search is still in the first phase of interviews even though school board members have said they want a new leader by the New Year.
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San Bernardino school officials checked and cleared 11 school sites after they found out shooter Syed Rizwan Farook had been there as a county health inspector.
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Some school districts in California use the PREPaRE intervention method created by the National Association of School Psychologists.
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L.A. Unified's school board wants to hold three rounds of interviews this month with candidates for its top job. The first round of interviews starts on Sunday.
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Cal State turned away nearly 140,000 eligible students between 2009-2014, while at U.C. entering classes at six of nine campuses have higher than 4.0 GPAs.
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As alternative lenders take more of the small business loan market, Maria Contreras-Sweet says she is telling them their rates must be "more rational."
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How about a seven week winter break, and five week summer break for L.A. Unified students? The school district would hold intervention classes in that break.
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California recorded 709,580 suspensions in the 2011-2012 academic year. Two years later that number declined nearly a third.
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Heads of three major California nonprofits called for more analysis of a plan to double the number of charter schools in Los Angeles.
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The Los Angeles Unified school board specified what it wants to see in candidates for superintendent who it plans to interview next month.