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Jessica P. Ogilvie
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Former associate editor
Stories by Jessica P. Ogilvie
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Leaders and activists are pushing Gov. Gavin Newsom to appoint another Black woman to her soon-to-be-empty seat.
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The district’s board will decide how to cut funding for on-campus law enforcement.
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California’s domestic workers – house cleaners, nannies, care providers and more – are underpaid and face poor working conditions.
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Today’s numbers bring the total number of cases to 525,486, and the total number of deaths to 8,298.
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Several advocacy agencies are suing LAUSD after the district’s superintendent, Austin Beutner, announced that on-campus instruction would shut down during the latest COVID-19 surge.
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For Angelenos without housing, the pandemic has exacerbated existing problems and created new ones.
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As coronavirus cases in the county continue to surge, ICU nurses are reaching the end of their ropes, physically and emotionally.
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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.