
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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A video was posted by an animal rights group showing the horses in the rain.
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The surge comes right before people are expected to gather for the holiday.
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From limited staff to full closures, businesses are having to adapt amid the county's high cases.
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Its last day of operations will be next month.
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The company says negotiations are at an "impasse" and no one expects a deal to happen until 2022.
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The festive felines will be ready for adoption on Dec. 18.
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Employees say the company has bargained in bad faith. The company says the wages they're offering are competitive.
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Power outages, road closures, and evacuations are happening during the downpour.
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Heavy rain is finally on the horizon so keep your coats out.
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The new COVID-19 variant hasn’t caught workplaces off-guard this time.
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