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Jessica P. Ogilvie
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Former associate editor
Stories by Jessica P. Ogilvie
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The rain would come on the heels of two atmospheric rivers that doused California in early January.
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The event also serves as a reminder that most local museums have free days throughout the year.
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Descendants of the prominent Black family who'd had the land taken nearly a century ago had been leasing it back to L.A. County for $413,000 a year.
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The factories involved are part of a remarkable industrial shift.
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This is a particularly short supply year because of unprecedented travel delays caused by disruptive weather across the country.
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The fact is, in order to stick to a resolution of any kind (and at any time during the year), it takes more than just saying you’re going to do it.
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The forecast calls for approximately one inch of rain throughout Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, with totals nearing 1.5 to three inches in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties.
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In addition to creating a community engagement project, they will be responsible for writing a poem about the city that will be read at events throughout the year.
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Those on the team include labor and civil rights leader Dolores Huerta, former L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and former California Governor Gray Davis.
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Another storm system arriving Saturday night into Sunday could bring more showers than initially predicted.
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By afternoon on Thursday, most areas will have warmed up to the mid-70s or lower 80s. Still, it should be short of a record set in 2017.