
Jessica P. Ogilvie
Former associate editor
(she/her)
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New programs are offering a path to higher education for some California inmates, Mark Ridley-Thomas’s district is now not represented in City Council, and a sixth-generation Boyle Heights resident wants to show you its spookiest corners.
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Roosevelt and Garfield high schools will square off on the field this Friday, a woman did the Ironman race indoors, and chocolate is still the best Halloween treat.
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There are myriad barriers to folks who may need rental assistance, parts of L.A. are getting flood warnings, and Montecito Heights invites you to tour their old Victorian manors — which may or may not be haunted.
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Expect rainy and cool weather for the next couple days, L.A. County shook with a 3.6 magnitude earthquake, and Famous Amos’s cookies’ local origin story.
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Shaking was likely felt as far away as San Diego, with little to no damage likely.
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A teacher was placed on leave after appearing to mock Native American customs, L.A. is ready to give vaccines to kids once they get the green light, and a celebration for our local mountain lions is nigh.
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The FDA authorized the Moderna and J&J vaccines, L.A. City Council voted to suspend Mark Ridley-Thomas, and a team of aficionados want to change L.A.’s perception of Brazilian coffee.
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Mark Ridley-Thomas faces suspension from the City Council, rain is headed for California (although not necessarily L.A.), and Babs makes a major gift.
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The boys in blue will play at Dodger Stadium this week, L.A. has a new mountain lion, and check out this outdoor comedy show.
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LA’s female firefighters report routine abuse and harassment, Hollywood avoids a strike, and Palm Springs Pride returns.
Stories by Jessica P. Ogilvie
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