Alyssa Jeong Perry
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More and more insured Californians are having trouble getting mental health care, according to a new report.
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Latino activists blamed the 1994 voter-passed initiative for the fate of a very sick boy in Orange County.
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Overall, fresh fruits and vegetables accounted for just 5% of the combined food budget for six after-school sites reviewed by KPCC.
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Around half of L.A. Recreation and Parks snack purchases for aftercare don't meet federal nutrition guidelines or city standards, according to an LAist/KPCC investigation.
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Our reporter spent ten months following the story of a young woman living with mental illness.
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Our reporter spent ten months following the story of a young woman living with a severe mental illness.
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I explore how Angelenos' well-being is affected by who they are and where they live. I report on health access and outcomes -- including environmental and mental health -- across L.A.'s diverse communities.
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The two sides came to a settlement late Friday. The injury occurred during a 2014 incident when the janitor was struck by a Tesla car at the Fremont plant, according to legal documents.
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Rapper and entrepreneur Nipsey Hussle ,33, was shot and killed on March 31 in the Hyde Park neighborhood of South Los Angeles. Hussle leaves a big legacy in his community. He contributed to schools and community organizations, started local businesses, and gave people a lot of hope — in an area of the city where there isn't always a lot of investment.
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The case of the LAX passenger, who was traveling from China, is the latest alarming development for a disease once thought to be eliminated in the U.S.
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