
Cato Hernández
L.A. Explained Reporter
(they/them)
Our region is one of endless experiences and needs, making it tough to find out what you want to know. So often, basic questions get overlooked and answers are bogged down by confusing jargon. I aim to help you make sense of big issues we’re facing, discover community and get resources in an easygoing way.
I started at LAist in 2020 and have stayed busy. I report for L.A. Explained and Queer LA, and I’m the lead author of our public-facing style guide, Dialogue. While I’ve lived in Los Angeles for more than a decade, I learn something new from people every day.
Twitter: @catoherdez
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Vector control officials are in the process of treating hundreds of unmaintained pools.
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When their neighborhood was threatened by the proposed El Toyon Freeway, community members got together to stop construction.
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Nearly 13 miles of fiber lines will be installed along the 110 Freeway to support high-speed internet.
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The person with the highly contagious virus landed at LAX on a China Airlines flight March 5.
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Affected residents have until 5 p.m. on March 12 to apply for assistance from three major funds.
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The Zone Zero regulations on defensible space would apply to trees, potted plants, fences and other items that can catch embers and ignite.
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Whittier Boulevard is an iconic thoroughfare across L.A. County. But the state route hasn't been under the city of Whittier's control. Here's why.
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A new study found that simple raking can help more native plants grow.
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More than 40 sea lions have shown up on the beach with signs of neurotoxin sickness.
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Approved by voters in November, the task force is meant to foster public participation, conduct research, and provide recommendations to the L.A. County Board of Supervisors.
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