
Camila Thur de Koos
Former associate producer
(she/her)
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Jared Blumenfeld, the state's Secretary for Environmental Protection, said the designation could bring in millions of federal dollars to clean up what he calls "one of the most toxic lead-contaminated sites in the country."
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The organizations that vulnerable communities rely on most are seeing less funding coming their way, a new survey finds.
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Hate crimes surged in the state during 2021 to the highest levels reported since 2001, with crimes against Black and Asian people growing significantly.
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The Black civil rights attorney fought against redlining policies in L.A. and nationwide.
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L.A. City Council is poised to raise health care worker's minimum wage amid worker shortages and burnout in hospitals and clinics.
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Listening sessions slated this summer aim to gather public input based on the state Reparations Task Force’s findings.
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The legislation needs two-thirds approval from the state legislature before the end of the month to get on the November ballot.
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Resident physicians from three LA County hospitals will not go on strike after securing a new contract deal following six months of bargaining with the County and a threat to strike. The union has been fighting for a salary raise and improved benefits amid rising living costs.
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West Hollywood is celebrating Pride the whole weekend with music performances, drag, and a parade at its newly renovated West Hollywood Park.
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Jury selection started today for Eric Holder Jr., who is accused of shooting and killed Nipsey Hussle in May 2019 at the acclaimed rapper's clothing store.
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