
Jessica P. Ogilvie
Former associate editor
(she/her)
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L.A. County public health officials have confirmed 11 new deaths and 2,848 new cases of coronavirus, with 53% of new cases occurring in people under the age of 41.
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After everything that happened this week, I'll be honest with you: I'm feeling more than a little uneasy about where L.A. is headed.
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L.A.'s path towards addressing racism is only just beginning.
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L.A. Sheriff Alex Villanueva’s chief of staff, Capt. John Burcher, wrote on Facebook that an 18-year-old man shot in the back by a deputy “chose his fate.”
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As the coronavirus surges once again in L.A. and California, local and state officials have re-closed businesses, begged residents to wear masks and reiterated time and again that our best defense against the virus is staying home whenever possible.
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As coronavirus cases continue to surge in many California counties, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that those areas are going back to modified stay-at-home orders.
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A fire that burned parts of the San Gabriel Mission appears to have started in the church’s choir loft.
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L.A. County public health officials have confirmed 18 new deaths and 3,322 new cases, with 16 in the city of L.A. and two in Pasadena and Long Beach.
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The contradictory coronavirus messages keep coming.
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Many Americans probably hadn’t heard of so-called “wet markets” until recently.
Stories by Jessica P. Ogilvie
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