
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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Judges can wield significant power. So who’s making those decisions becomes very important.
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As health permitting starts, we break down what you can expect before you walk into a stranger’s home for a bite to eat.
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The department says being asked to shoulder the entire cost will affect its ability to provide other services.
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Esta proposición eliminaría de la Constitución del estado el texto que define el matrimonio como la unión entre un hombre y una mujer. Aunque ese lenguaje ya no es legalmente aplicable, su eliminación se considera una medida proactiva para asegurarse de que no pueda volver a entrar en vigor.
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De depositar tu boleta por correo hasta conseguir un reemplazo, tenemos cubiertas tus preguntas acerca de votar por correo en la elección general del 5 de noviembre.
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Starting Friday, you may notice more cars on the road throughout the night due to four major sporting events and several concerts taking place across the region.
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While cases are going up, the county is still below pre-pandemic levels.
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The D.A.’s office says the two were wrongfully convicted and that the case was riddled with red flags.
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The answer gets complicated the more local you get.
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La evaluación de los candidatos judiciales es notoriamente difícil, pero hay alguna información que puede consultar para ayudarle con su decisión.
Stories by Cato Hernández
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