
Jessica P. Ogilvie
Former associate editor
(she/her)
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A few months ago, the battle over coronavirus closures was being waged on beaches. Now, it appears, it’s moved to bars.
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In news that should surprise no one, a new report by the California Budget and Policy Center finds that coronavirus-related job loss in the state is affecting women and people of color – and, even more so, women of color – more than it’s affecting white men.
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In the wake of international protests against systemic racism and police brutality, Southern California Public Media’s leadership has issued a statement to reflect the company’s stance.
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There’s momentum on police reform in L.A., but two possible actions on Wednesday returned two different results.
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As Angelenos were priced out of their homes and the city’s homelessness crisis was exploding, City Councilman Jose Huizar was allegedly accepting bribes from big developers.
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Immigrant detainees at the Adelanto Detention Center in San Bernardino say they were pepper sprayed earlier this month by officers in riot gear for peacefully protesting inside the facility.
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This Father’s Day was bittersweet for some L.A. families, as they reeled from recent violence or reckoned with a society that has foisted violence upon them.
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As some restaurants, hair salons and other businesses begin to reopen, L.A. County health officials confirmed 11 new deaths related to COVID-19 and 1,784 new cases.
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Celebrate Black excellence (virtually) with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
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Speaking to AirTalk guest host Nick Roman today, LAPD Chief Michael Moore did a complete 180 about possible cuts to his department.
Stories by Jessica P. Ogilvie
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