
Emily Elena Dugdale
Former Senior Reporter, Criminal Justice
(she/her)
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The college admissions scandal continues to reverberate around local schools like USC. Students who didn’t have a lot of resources growing up but managed to get into the school are feeling particularly burned.
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As Long Beach prepares to play a part of the 2028 Olympics, the city is looking seriously at a plan that’s been around for some time to move people around their waterfront tourist attractions.
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The tram could connect tourist hotspots like the Queen Mary to the Long Beach waterfront.
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The science teacher was transferred to Arroyo after he pleaded guilty in 2004 to a battery charge after he was caught fondling freshman students at Mountain View High School.
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A team of paleontologists working with the Metro Purple Line Extension project have uncovered hundreds of fossils near Beverly Hills.
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During the meeting, Inglewood residents lined the council chambers to share their own stories of rising rent and displacement.
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In recent months, paleontologists working with the Metro Purple Line Extension have found hundreds of ancient fossils.
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If plastic straws are important to you, you better start hoarding them. After an LA City Council vote on Friday, soon ALL restaurants in the city - yep, that includes food trucks - will only provide disposable straws upon request.
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Horses are back on the track at Santa Anita Park. Officials closed it down this week to study it after 19 horses died in just two months.
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Slurp your last drops because starting in April, most spots will only be able provide disposable plastic straws on request.
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