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Gillian Morán Pérez
What I cover
I cover breaking news, human-interest stories and what’s happening around SoCal. For LAist, I have written about street safety efforts, the fight to preserve open space, the first Salvadoran cookbook published in the U.S. and the weather.
My background
818 ‘til I die. I’ve grown up in the San Fernando Valley, which lays claim to many jewels — and oddities — from one of the state’s deadliest intersections to caves and canyons great for hikers to home of the best Salvadoran food in the region.
My goals
I want to help people make sense of the daily clamor of news overload and lift up the voices of community leaders, artists, cooks, small business owners, etc., who are changing their community for the better.
Best way to contact me
Is there an issue in your community you want to highlight or someone in your community you want to shout out? You can reach me with news tips or story ideas at gmoranperez@laist.com. Hablo español!
Stories by Gillian Morán Pérez
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Parts of L.A. and Ventura County mountains under wind advisories until Thursday afternoon.
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Over $180 million in medical debt will be erased in this next wave.
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Expect weaker winds today before the Santa Anas come back tomorrow.
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Starting Monday, you could get fined if you drive solo in the carpool lane, even if you have a clean air sticker.
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Temperatures in Southern California will drop to the mid 60s to low 70s.
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Breezy conditions will continue this morning followed by temps in the mid-70s.
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Expect the warmest and windiest day of the week.
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A slightly warmer day on tap, with highs in the mid 70s and blustery conditions.
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The program will provide paid career opportunities and financial aid to people affected by the January fires.
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LAist heard from Angelenos about their loved ones who have passed. Here’s what they shared of their favorite memories.
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Marigolds can be found across L.A. ahead of the annual celebration. LAist gathered a list to help you find them.
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The team says each name is “VERY Long Beach” and nods to pieces of the city’s character.