
Emma Fox
Emma Fox is a college graduate who earned her degree from Loyola Marymount University. She majored in journalism with a Chicano/Latino studies minor and founded LMU's chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. Her other roles included the arts and culture editor at an on-campus publication; the Lion, and the president of the Society of Professional Journalists at LMU. She worked as an intern for the San Diego Voice and Viewpoint, and her story on environmental racism made it to the cover. Most recently, she was a 2023 summer intern on the Utility Journalism team at the Los Angeles Times. Fox is dedicated to the communities she covers and finds creative ways to tell their stories and keep them informed. She is a music fanatic who has a blog devoted to writing about music and the journalists who put it into context for the masses.
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Supercomputers, drones and sensors are all being deployed to help firefighters on the ground. Here's a look at some of the technology in use today, and some that may be contributing soon.
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As the wildfires in L.A. continue to burn, is it safe to shower? Wash dishes? What if you used tap water by accident? Here’s what to know about the three types of water advisories in effect right now.