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Kristine Malicse
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Former Associate Editor, Audience Engagement
Stories by Kristine Malicse
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Here's what to do if you want to vote in the California presidential primary when you aren't affiliated with a political party.
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Eat your way to prosperity in 2024.
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Today in How To LA: An L.A. County girl continues her search for a unicorn, virtual vet care comes to California in 2024 and the history of the Ace Hotel building downtown.
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Today in How To LA: We take a look back at stories impacting education, figure out where the rainwater in L.A. County goes and meet the volunteers putting together Rose Parade floats.
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Some domestic workers and their employers are coming up with their own safety agreements.
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Hot chocolate so good that you'd happily sit in bumper-to-bumper traffic for a sip.
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We learn about the history of affordable housing, an update one year after Medi-Cal allowed doula services and the future of employment in Hollywood after summer’s dual strikes.
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Defining “shared governance” at universities, new safety upgrades for PCH after college student deaths and we look at part three of the How To LA podcast’s coverage on mutual aid.
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Today in How To LA: A visa backlog disproportionately affecting the AAPI community, growing chocolate in Southern California and celebrating 30 years with Hopeless Records.
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Exploring Grand Central Market, a “historic” ruling paves the way to house unhoused veterans in Los Angeles and some ideas for the weekend.
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We’ve been trying to keep tabs, but it’s complicated.
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A first-of-its-kind Korean American history course, L.A. County landlords can now apply for relief for COVID losses, and learn more about part 2 of How To LA’s series on mutual aid.