
Gillian Morán Pérez
I’m one of the assistant producers for our radio station, which means I’m using my five senses to stay on top of what’s going on out there. I like zooming in on community impact stories, whether it’s how small business owners are fighting climate change with an e-bike or what tips can veteran climbers share to novice climbers that could potentially save a life.
I grew up in the San Fernando Valley and I’m a proud alum of Cal State Northridge. I know that we’re sometimes referred to as L.A. adjacent, but there’s much more than meets the eye. I can point you to some of the best pupusa spots, unique hiking areas and some really good pan dulce. 818 for life.
I also really like hamsters. Let me know what you want to see covered for LAist.
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Another warming trend is on the docket that will push highs back into the 90s.
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Mostly cloudy skies today with 10% to 20% chance of thunderstorms for L.A. County.
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Temperatures should be a couple of degrees warmer today, but the cool down continues Thursday.
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By Thursday, SoCal will see temperatures around normal as temperatures cool slightly.
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Scorching hot weather continues with chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms for some areas.
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Temperatures are expected to be 10 to 15 degrees hotter than normal across the region, prompting public health warnings.
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California launched an environmental report regarding a sprawling luxury housing project and an endangered bee. They’re now asking for public input.
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We're going to see temperatures continue to cool down this weekend with highs mostly in the 80s.
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Caltrans and the Port of Los Angeles will be closing several off- and on-ramps for the next three months as crews work on the SR 47 Interchange project.
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Temperatures will continue to dip, bringing highs back down to mid 90s for inland areas.