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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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SoCal is a major recruitment stop for historically black universities. El Camino College in Torrance takes advantage with a guaranteed transfer agreement with many black schools.
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Fifteen Southland high school students step into the spotlight Monday in hopes they can represent Southern California in a monologue contest in New York City.
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Under current LA Unified budget cuts City of Angels High School would have to cut enrollment by 400 students and would lose 15 teachers.
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LAUSD has said that about a quarter of students didn't show up to Carson High School the day after a 30-student brawl forced the school on lockdown.
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As budget pressures mount, some LAUSD parents and administrators are looking to break away from the district by filing for independent charter status.
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A long-running feud between two high-profile Latino art groups renting the same building owned by the city of Los Angeles appears to be over.
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The district is moving to fire at least two employees before they’ve been convicted.
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"Smart Boards" and computers are the ground floor of many schools' tech arsenals, but many Partnership for L.A. Schools classrooms don’t have these tools.
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There’s more to see and enjoy these days at Los Angeles’ Museum of Contemporary Art. In the last year, MOCA added some 230 items — many from a single donor.
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Etta James’s fans lined Manchester Boulevard Friday for a public viewing of the late blues singer at Inglewood Park Cemetery.
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A recent rash of brass instrument thefts at Southern California public schools has left many students idle in their band classes.
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At a meeting in Long Beach on Wednesday, California State University trustees are set to debate and vote on changes to system executives’ pay.