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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 underrepresented voices.
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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California's 45th Congressional district, which includes Orange County’s Little Saigon, has attracted more than $46 million in spending.
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If you live in the city of L.A., your city council member is probably the most powerful and important elected office you can vote for.
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The crash was reported at 10:55 p.m. Saturday night, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
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The contract Steel directed to her campaign mail vendor in 2020 charged taxpayers about $24 per meal, three times as much as vendors charged in two other Orange County supervisor districts, according to an LAist review of contracts.
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The documentary “New Wave” opens a window into a music subculture that thrived in Little Saigon.
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Heather Hutt, miembro del consejo municipal de Los Ángeles está defendiendo su puesto de la contrincante Grace Yoo.
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SoCal’s largest Asian American advocacy group is training poll monitors to stay alert for racist rhetoric and bullying at vote centers.
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Current Councilmember Paul Krekorian can’t run again because of term limits. Candidates Jillian Burgos and Adrin Nazarian are facing off for the seat.
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Boys in Blue are still up 3-2 on the New York Mets and poised to return to the World Series.
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Republican Rep. Michelle Steel is facing a challenge from Democrat Derek Tran, who's vying to be the first Vietnamese American to represent Little Saigon.
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People who live in the U.S. often need a special certificate called an Apostille to take care of business and personal affairs internationally.
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Current Councilmember Paul Krekorian can’t run again because of term limits. Candidates Jillian Burgos and Adrin Nazarian are facing off for the seat.