
Jessica P. Ogilvie
Former associate editor
(she/her)
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Today’s numbers bring the total in the region to 274,565 positive cases and 6,647 deaths.
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“[Gascón] knows how to promote public safety through partnerships with and beyond law enforcement,” Garcetti said in a statement.
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A plan for a better way to keep the city safe is moving forward.
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Halcyon Selfmade has lived in L.A. for several years, ever since his family in Tennessee rejected him for coming out as transgender.
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One model that shows significant promise is peer support for people experiencing a mental health crisis.
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Some census workers believe that officials may have prematurely ended efforts to reach thousands of residents.
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In our city, armed police officers are in charge of enforcing traffic safety — everything from broken tail lights to speeding to our infamous car chases.
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On March 13, three officers executed a warrant at Breonna Taylor’s apartment in Louisville, Kentucky, busted through the front door with a battering ram, and fatally shot her.
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At least four UC schools admitted a total of 64 students as favors to donors and staff.
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If you’ve tried to navigate California’s unemployment system in recent months, you’ve no doubt noticed that it’s in need of some … upgrades.
Stories by Jessica P. Ogilvie
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