
Jessica P. Ogilvie
Former associate editor
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The variant has not yet been identified in California, according to a statement released Sunday by Dr. Tomás J. Aragón, the director of the California Department of Public Health.
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On the same day in 2019, nearly 2.9 million individuals were screened at TSA security checkpoints nationwide — the highest travel day in the agency's history.
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There are some tried-and-true ways to take care of yourself today, officials need your help in identifying some cute local animals, and chuan chuan xiang hot pot restaurants have been gaining steam in SoCal for a few years.
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We turned to the experts to talk about how to navigate this time of the year if you’ve lost someone or something.
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California’s COVID numbers are a mixed bag going into Thanksgiving, a 1945 Hollywood strike ended in violence, and film luminaries’ pets have their own burial grounds.
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About 10% of Angelenos face food insecurity, it’s gonna be a warm and windy turkey day, and if you want to get moving before absolutely gorging yourself, we have some short races with your name on them.
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Winds and dryness are creating a fire danger, Sylmar has a new village offering care for the most vulnerable, and Thanksgiving can be sustainable without even making major changes.
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Airports are full again, UC lecturers have had enough, and a legendary rock outfit returns to L.A.
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Some unhoused Angenelos say that outreach to their communities isn’t working, the weather will cool down (for now), and a hike under the full moon promises to get your heart rate up.
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Kaiser nurses narrowly avoided a strike, city council is clamping down on Zillow, and there are still no drive-in Sonics in L.A.
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