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Amancai Biraben
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Former General Assignment Reporter
Before joining LAist in 2023, I covered L.A. politics, the environment, immigration, and South Dakota's 2023 legislative session for the Associated Press. A lifelong Angeleno, I'm passionate about the intersections between urban affairs, the outdoors, arts and culture, and I'm committed to reporting on the policies, institutions and experiences they intertwine with. My work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, the Guardian and the Washington Post. I'm also fluent in Spanish and Portuguese.
Stories by Amancai Biraben
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A pair of Solid Rocket Motors will travel to the California Science Center on Wednesday.
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An estimated 1,800 healthcare workers strike over what they say are unsafe working and patient care conditions.
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Gas prices are lowest they've been since October 2022.
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The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles is holding a vigil Sunday night.
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Gov. Newsom vetoes bill decriminalizing some natural psychedelics.
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The lawsuit called the recordings a textbook "October surprise" to ruin Cedillo's reputation and political career. De León is also suing.
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West Hollywood has seen a spike in pickpocketing thieves in the last three years
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Join this hike Saturday to learn more about the efforts to expand the San Gabriel Mountains
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Saturday’s event will help clear the land of brushes and other fuels to speed up firefighter response.
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Known for galvanizing L.A.'s Latino community into action, she was committed to her community needs in many ways
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A multi-agency effort targeted crime networks anchored in the Harbor area.
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Domestic workers have pushed for inclusion in the Occupational Safety and Health Administration for years.