
Jessica P. Ogilvie
Former associate editor
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For local restaurant owners and staff, the pandemic has been a long, traumatic rollercoaster ride.
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After his swearing-in ceremony, the city’s new top prosecutor announced a list of immediate reforms.
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As expected, the capacity of Southern California’s ICUs dropped low enough over the weekend to trigger a stay-at-home order from the state.
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As attorney general, Becerra has been outspoken against some of President Donald Trump’s policies.
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There’s a lot of long-term planning to be done when it comes to education, particularly early childhood education.
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Amid the city, county and state’s coronavirus surge, both L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti and California Governor Gavin Newsom have announced new stay-at-home orders.
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On the heels of Tuesday’s record-setting 7,593 new cases of coronavirus in L.A. County, another 5,987 new positive tests were announced yesterday.
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Restaurants, bars, wineries and breweries have taken hit after hit from coronavirus-related restrictions.
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On the first day of a rare coroner’s inquest, four L.A. County Sheriff’s department employees invoked their Fifth Amendment right in the death of 18-year-old Andres Guardado at the hands of a sheriff’s deputy.
Stories by Jessica P. Ogilvie
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