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Josie Huang
What I cover
I report on how culture and community shape life across Southern California, with a focus on Asian American communities
My background
I began in newspapers out of college, covering everything from Central America’s largest dump to post-Katrina Mississippi. I moved into public radio as a host and reporter in Maine before joining LAist in 2012. For my reporting, which has spanned immigration to housing and religion, I’ve earned a regional Edward R. Murrow award and honors from the L.A. chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, the L.A Press Club, the Asian American Journalists Association and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.
My goals
I aim to amplify stories that might otherwise go unheard and connect to the people and places that make Southern California such a dynamic home.
How to contact me
I would love to hear your ideas and thoughts about our coverage. Please reach me at jhuang@laist.com.
Stories by Josie Huang
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The defining teen series of the 90’s ran for 10 seasons.
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Grocer Amy Tran survived nearly two decades, but then came rising rent, thefts, pandemic losses and a family crisis.
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USC and L.A. County soil experts will be on site Saturday, Sept. 20, to teach residents about testing their properties for lead.
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Department of Homeland Security says in a statement the officer had opened fire "in self-defense."
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The 33-year-old soccer superstar is coming to LAFC — and Koreatown is hyped. He's the biggest global star to join MLS since Lionel Messi went to Inter Miami in 2023
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The island in the Port of Los Angeles is a staging ground for federal agents.
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The crash happened at around 1 a.m. A stretch of the southbound 605 is still closed as of Sunday morning.
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A majority of respondents to a survey conducted by Stop AAPI Hate are bracing for an increase in anti-Asian racism under the Trump administration.
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Street closure along Figueroa between 12th and Pico is expected to last hours, according to officials.
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The Asian Law Caucus is part of a coalition suing on behalf of the babies of immigrants.
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The Rafu Shimpo is moving to new quarters in Montebello.
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Advocates say popular gathering spots for Asian immigrants are seeing less foot traffic in the wake of ongoing immigration sweeps.