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Aiko Offner
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Former news intern
Aiko Offner was a summer news intern in 2025. Then a rising junior at Princeton, she studies comparative literature and global health policy. On campus, she writes for the Nassau Weekly and the Princeton Legal Journal, as well as working as an policy research assistant and translator.
Stories by Aiko Offner
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Street medicine providers say the bill would cut red tape in state health insurance plans and allow them to provide wheelchairs and other medical help more quickly.
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What happens after you flush is surprisingly complex and involves a giant tunneling machine under San Pedro, massive treatment plants, and a voyage to check on the fish who swim in our treated wastewater.
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The Palisades Fire was just the first hardship the restaurant faced. A mudslide in February has meant a long, soggy road to reopening.
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A mixer to find that special someone for arguments about the dishes and who ate the last yogurt.
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Planned Parenthood serves more than 1.3 million patients across California, more than 80% of whom are on Medicaid, known here as Medi-Cal.
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Dozens of people turned out for a town hall Wednesday night, with nearly all voicing opposition to the moratorium plan.
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The 77th annual Emmy Awards that will take place on Sept. 14.
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Six months after the Eaton and Palisades fires, survivors and experts offer advice and perspective at an LAist event.
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A majestic “counterpoint” to the park’s namesake trees, the cave is welcoming visitors back after recovering from fire and storm damage.
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Fat and Flour founder Nicole Rucker shares her subversive brownie recipe that shouldn’t work, but somehow does.
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Air quality is uniquely terrible after all those official and illegal fireworks are detonated to celebrate Independence Day. What exactly is in the air and what should you do about it?
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Experts from UCLA and industry release recommendations, which one L.A. County supervisor calls a roadmap for future policymaking.