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Frank Stoltze
What I cover
I cover how well democracy is working, how various social and political movements seek to improve the lives of Angelenos and how national conversations are affecting local decision making.
My background
I arrived in L.A. in 1991, the year four LAPD officers beat Rodney King and a year before the riots/rebellion. I’ve covered everything from fires and floods to police corruption and political scandal. My work has been recognized by the Society of Professional Journalists, the L.A. Press Club and the Associated Press.
My goals
I seek to listen to a wide variety of community voices as I hold powerful people accountable and to reveal how seemingly small policy changes have large-scale ripple effects on the people of L.A.
Best way to reach me
I would love to hear your feedback, questions and ideas. You can reach me by email at fstoltze@laist.com, or if you have a tip you’d like to share more privately, you can reach me on Signal. My username is @frankstoltze.
Stories by Frank Stoltze
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Democratic California U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer endorsed Howard Berman Tuesday over fellow Democrat Brad Sherman as they fight over a new congressional district.
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Complicating the race: Both are influential Jewish politicians whose constituencies overlap.
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Newt Gingrich says he'll soon be the front-runner again, and that California may play a key role in the battle for the Republican nomination for president.
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A plan to redraw city council districts in Los Angeles is stirring tension in Koreatown.
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One question surrounding the mayor's race remains whether L.A. County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky will run.
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The Los Angeles City Council’s Public Safety Committee this week considers a proposal to repeal L.A.’s medical marijuana ordinance.
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Gov. Jerry Brown plans to take his case for higher taxes to the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce Thursday night, hoping to garner support.
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The battle for political power in L.A. has taken a new turn with the release of new City Council district boundaries. Already there are claims of backroom deals.
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The election is more than a year away, but investment banker and L.A. candidate for mayor Austin Beutner is talking up his plan for creating jobs and reviving the economy.
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A federal civil rights lawsuit accuses Sheriff Lee Baca of failing to stop a pervasive culture of abuse inside L.A. County jails.
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Joe Buscaino, a San Pedro native beat State Assemblyman Warren Furutani.
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The City Council's 15th district race, which voters will decide on Tuesday, pits politico Warren Furutani against upstart former LAPD sergeant Joe Buscaino.