
Jessica P. Ogilvie
Former associate editor
(she/her)
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A Navy veteran reflects on similarities between the past year, and his deployments, Dodger dogs go vegan, and check out these purple beauties.
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Our new investigation looks at dangerous, unpermitted housing throughout L.A.; state officials will reconsider COVID-19 guidelines at work; and more Angelenos say they want to leave the city than in years past.
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A fatal shooting in Agua Dulce left one firefighter dead, Pride month began yesterday, and Quentin Tarantino’s New Beverly Cinema is back up and running.
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We highlight the stories of locals who have served our country, some Arcadia residents aren’t happy about proposed homeless housing, and a self-identified “brown-skinned Mexicano” weighs in on the color hierarchy.
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Mayor Eric Garcetti may be getting a ticket out of town, L.A. has three new bobcat kittens, and head out to a new hiking trail this weekend.
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Stop what you’re doing: L.A. has three new squishy little bobcat kitten buddies.
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The L.A. County Fair announced its reopening date, Echo Park Lake is back (with some major changes), and the Brentwood branch of The Getty welcomes visitors.
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The L.A. County Fair will be held in May, beginning next year.
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We look back at what’s changed in L.A. since George Floyd’s murder, an LAFD commissioner accuses the firefighters’ union of unethical interference, and one man is holding down Chino’s last Basque boarding house.
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More than half of Angelenos over 16 have gotten two doses, LAUSD will offer full-time, in-person learning starting in August, and maybe we’ll find Susan this time.
Stories by Jessica P. Ogilvie
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