
Jessica P. Ogilvie
Former associate editor
(she/her)
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Experts are worried that we might see a repeat of last summer’s rolling blackouts, L.A. is looking ahead to 2028, and demand for post-vaccination weddings is driving prices up.
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Boyle Heights is hosting its first Pride event, a plague of grasshoppers may be upon us, and check out the Bridge To Nowhere if you’re looking for an outdoorsy activity.
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You don’t really *need* a Real-ID, campfires are off-limits in some parts of the San Bernardino National Forest, and recent fires have left a moonscape in the Angeles National Forest.
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An L.A. Councilmember is stepping up his work with the unhoused community in Venice, LAUSD bids farewell to its superintendent, and the Emmys get a little more open-minded.
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Black Angelenos are still suffering from the coronavirus at the highest rates, a new high school sets its sights on Hollywood hopefuls, and our upcoming event will help you get ready for the next big earthquake.
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Mayor Garcetti has joined 10 other mayors in an effort to investigate the possibility of reparations, California rolled out digital vaccination cards, and Americans spend a lot to celebrate our dads.
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LAist Studio’s newest podcast is a show about growing up … kind of; masks are no longer required at work for vaccinated folks; and Mt. Wilson provides a nice alternative to the crowded beach.
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It’s very hot, decrepit nursing homes received government funds, and the Grove and Americana theaters may be reopening.
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We look into whether earthquakes are more likely to happen at night, Gov. Newsom draws winners in the vaccination lottery, and it’s closing time at Tinhorn Flats.
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Here’s what you need to know today: L.A. and California are doing away with color-coded reopening tiers, why earthquakes seem to happen at night, and celebrating L.A.’s trans community.
Stories by Jessica P. Ogilvie
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