
Emily Elena Dugdale
Former Senior Reporter, Criminal Justice
(she/her)
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L.A'. s Cultural Heritage Commission is considering historic cultural monument status for two well-known downtown institutions: Grand Central Market and the Million Dollar Theater next door.
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Use of the chemical is up over 300 percent in one location.
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They say important parts of the contract haven't changed significantly in nearly four decades
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Luke Leo House Jr. was a 94-year-old WWII veteran and, as a member of the Montford Point Marines, one of the first black men to serve in the Corps.
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Los Angeles teachers returned to schools on Wednesday after negotiators for United Teachers Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Unified School District reached a tentative agreement on a new contract.
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Some aren't happy with the outcome. Others are glad to be back in the classroom.
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From the sky, it's clear that much of Southern California is at or just above sea level and protections like sea walls are eroding.
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LAUSD picketers aren’t showing signs of slowing down. But teachers also won’t get paid while they’re out marching. We spoke to teachers at Taft High School in Woodland Hills about how they’ll make ends meet.
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Thousands of LAUSD teachers are on strike. The district is over 70 percent Latino or Hispanic and serves many non-English-speaking families. How are they getting information about the strike?
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LAUSD serves about 60,000 special education students and some parents of these students are worried about what will happen to their care if teachers strike.
Stories by Emily Elena Dugdale
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