
Camila Thur de Koos
Former associate producer
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The library passes are part of a three-year pilot program to increase access to state parks, especially for children in underinvested communities.
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Exceptions will be made for trips in which the failure to travel would “seriously harm the county’s interests.”
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“This is our chance to address an inequity that we ourselves as well as our mothers, our sisters, our daughters, and many of our residents experience regularly,” said Supervisor Hilda Solis.
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Chief Kristin Crowley said anyone — regardless of race, ethnicity or gender — should have a good experience working in the Los Angeles Fire Department.
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City Councilmember Paul Krekorian is pushing for the state to give financial support, and says without it, either customers will see bigger bills, or the city will take a substantial hit.
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Councilmember Mike Bonin called shared housing a flexible solution that provides a “fast and inexpensive” intervention for anyone experiencing homelessness.
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An architectural historian calls the final resting grounds for many Hollywood luminaries a "truly a special place."
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A pilot program begins next month to address unequal access to menstrual products.
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The accounts will start with $50 in seed money aimed at putting more students on the path to affording higher ed.
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What was once a river shielded by a forest in the middle of the desert is now exposed, leaving 40 special-status wildlife species, including beavers, birds, and other animals, vulnerable to trespassers and invasive species.
Stories by Camila Thur de Koos
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