
Jessica P. Ogilvie
Former associate editor
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A federally mandated report from UCLA shows that between 2017 and 2019, allegations of sexual assault almost doubled, jumping from 58 reported incidents to 100.
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As the Los Angeles Unified School District considers reopening, education officials are also attempting to implement reforms they agreed upon months ago: Reducing the presence of police officers on school campuses, and providing better support to Black students.
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'Our City has the tools, the infrastructure, and the determination to vaccinate Angelenos swiftly and safely — we simply need more doses,' Mayor Garcetti said in a statement.
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On Friday, L.A. County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer expressed some optimism that the region might soon meet the requirements for reopening schools.
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As local coronavirus cases and deaths begin to decrease, many residents’ focus is shifting from testing to vaccinating.
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Long Beach joins other areas across the country as a leader in reaching people with doses.
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Experts with the National Transportation Safety Board believe that the pilot, Ara Zorbayan, violated policy.
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California’s vaccine supply is going up, but it's not where it needs to be.
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Black and Latina/o Angelenos are being vaccinated at a much lower rate than other populations.
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We’re covering Black History Month as part of The 8 Percent, a series that focuses on the lived experiences of Black Angelenos and L.A.’s Black community.
Stories by Jessica P. Ogilvie
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