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Julia Paskin
What I cover
I am the afternoon host for LAist’s All Things Considered weekday magazine show.
My background
I’ve hosted All Things Considered and the L.A. Report Evening Edition since July 2024. Before that I was the host of LAist’s Weekend Edition and was a producer for daily news, and earlier LAist shows, The Frame, and Take Two. I won an L.A. Press Club award for reporting on the intersection of homelessness and domestic violence. Before my career in journalism, I worked in organizing and strategic communications. My education is deeply steeped in the arts as an alumni of CalArts and LaGuardia Arts. I grew up in New York City and after living and working all over L.A. County for the past 20 years, now live in the San Gabriel Valley.
My goals
I’m here to help listeners cut through the daily noise to stay in the know about daily news that affects their lives. Along the way, I provide context and advice for the challenging parts of local life, and celebrate SoCal culture and the people who make our region unique.
Best way to reach me
Email: jpaskin@LAist.com
Stories by Julia Paskin
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Molina takes on the role of Henry Drummond in Inherit the Wind, now on stage at the Pasadena Playhouse.
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The larger-than-life puppet is 10-year-old Syrian girl traveling the world to humanize the refugee experience.
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Local scientists lead an international effort to restore decimated Sunflower star populations.
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A Cal State LA study looks at how the historic practice of redlining contributed to modern biodiversity in our local bird populations
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Advocates argue the change, going into effect Oct. 1, will create a more equitable justice system while critics worry it may drive up crime.
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It's the highest rate of food insecurity in L.A. County since 2010.
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Ryan Clinkunbroomer was found in his patrol car near the Palmdale station. He was a third-generation sheriff's deputy.
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Researchers are studying the health impacts on residents who were subjected to the months-long natural gas exposure.
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A breed-and-release program is reviving a population of native southern mountain yellow-legged frog in local ponds and streams.
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The creation of a training program is required under a state law that went into effect this year.
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Long Beach researchers are studying the effectiveness of the so-called stingray shuffle against the flat fish’s piercing barb.
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The helicopters were responding to the Cabazon Fire when they crashed Sunday evening.