
Jessica P. Ogilvie
Former associate editor
(she/her)
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Los Angeles residents will now have greater access to the coronavirus vaccine.
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The COVID-19 vaccine is likely to be approved for kids under 12 by fall, L.A. D.A. Gascón champions his parole policy, and how about considering the burger for breakfast.
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A doctor answers questions about the variant being found in India, ShakeAlert is now statewide, and a beloved local waterpark will reopen in time for summer.
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L.A. is entering the least restrictive opening tier, we have advice on getting ready for wildfires, and theme park reopening rules are constantly being updated.
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Stopping anti-Asian hate involves dismantling stereotypes, L.A. libraries are reopening, and downtown L.A. hosts a month-long outdoor public art and sound installation.
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There’s still time to get rental assistance, an LASD chief tosses his hat in the ring, and Disneyland reopens today.
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Alcohol is fine in moderation immediately after getting the vaccine, L.A. is close to the yellow tier, and the Oscars might have something to learn from “Top Chef.”
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We'll likely get there next week. When that happens, expect fewer restrictions on bars, gyms, movie theaters, breweries and live events.
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Masks are no longer required for small outdoor events if you're fully vaccinated, three drive-by shootings took police from L.A. to O.C., and KPCC/LAist will host a panel on how to change careers.
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Masks are even more important that we initially thought while indoors, more astronauts arrived at the International Space Station, and a beloved Santa Monica drive-in reopens.
Stories by Jessica P. Ogilvie
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