
Adolfo Guzman-Lopez
Over the past 20-plus years I've covered a lot of what makes L.A. L.A. — transportation, education, municipal politics and art, and I’ve profiled many of our most creative visual and performing artists.
I’ve found this wide range of reporting experience helps me in my current role as a general assignment reporter with a focus on covering arts and culture.
I was born in Mexico City and grew up in Tijuana and San Diego. I’ve spent a lot of time keeping up my Spanish, and that’s helped me stay connected to my Mexican culture and the cultures of Latin America.
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 won the L.A. Press Club’s 2006 Radio Journalist of the Year and other awards. I'm also the host of the Forgotten Revolutionary podcast. I live with my family in Long Beach.
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The Trump Administration has said it won't approve new DACA applications and makes the case for dismantling the program weeks after a Supreme Court ruling in DACA's favor.
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The University of California system lost $1.5 billion in revenue between March and June of this year alone because of the pandemic.
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The projectile bullet hit the bottom of my throat, rattled my body, my mind, my family, and my sense of 'what now?'
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The projectile bullet hit the bottom of my throat, rattled my body, my mind, my family, and my sense of 'what now?'
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But it could be superseded by a bill in the state legislature that would also create an ethnic studies requirement, with different ground rules.
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The White House planned to cancel students' international visas if they enrolled in online college classes in the fall, but withdrew the plan after multiple lawsuits were filed.
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Community colleges mull options to protect student services, they hope enrollment remains stable.
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Community college administrators are tapping into reserves to protect student services. They hope those measures will stabilize enrollment.
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A dance major who watched commencement at home took a moment to honor those who helped her reach her milestone.
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It was a couch commencement for this community college grad, and a time to honor those who helped her get to this moment.