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Jessica P. Ogilvie
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Former associate editor
Stories by Jessica P. Ogilvie
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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.
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Since well before the pandemic, L.A. has been struggling with an epic housing crisis — one that’s left many residents without a place to live.
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Among the myriad issues highlighted in 2020 was America’s profound inequities in medical care. Last year’s focus was, of course, largely on the coronavirus, but the disparities permeate all realms of wellness – including pregnancy and newborn care.
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On Sunday, public health officials announced that the second case of a COVID-19 variant, first discovered in the U.K., had been confirmed in L.A. County.
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Today’s update brings the total number of cases to more than 1.1 million, and total deaths to 16,770.
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Many Angelenos and Californians have faced severe financial hardship over the past year, resulting in hundreds of thousands of individuals and families living in fear that they could be kicked out of their homes at any moment.
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Raymond Magana, 40, pled guilty to fraudulently submitting applications for federal Paycheck Protection Program loans for nearly $1 million.