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Kristine Malicse
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Former Associate Editor, Audience Engagement
Stories by Kristine Malicse
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All over California, people with serious mental illnesses are living in nursing homes that experts say weren’t meant to care for them — a key finding from an investigation by LAist, APM Research Lab and The California Newsroom. Some call it "warehousing" and say the practice might violate federal laws. The consequences have been deadly.
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How to prep your home for a fire, what to do if you lose your Medi-Cal coverage and things to do this week.
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Today in How To LA: A look at the old and new traditions of Rosh Hashanah, an obit to a bison named Trouble and planning for the weekend.
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Today in How To LA: The closure of Centinela Hospital's maternity ward, Cal State’s decision to increase tuition and L.A. Coliseum’s ties with the NFL.
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For those looking to change their relationship with alcohol, L.A. has many options to enjoy booze-free drinks and still be social.
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In a region filled with Spanish place names and speakers, the language has long been seen as “threatening" and a thing that needs to be “contained.”
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The climate crisis is pushing us into a hotter reality and driving up energy bills. That’s especially tough for low- and moderate-income households.
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We’ve seen many changes in tenant rights, especially during the pandemic, but so have the legal battles around them.
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You think it’s hot outside? Here’s how some local food truck vendors survive days like these.
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Cook’s Corner, where a gunman opened fire Wednesday night, has deep community ties that stretch back to at least 1926.
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A shooting left at least four people dead and six injured last night at a popular biker bar in Orange County. We'll be bringing you live updates throughout the day.
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Unsheltered in the storm during Tropical Storm Hilary, donating residuals to help those affected by the writer/actor strikes, and a chat about podcasts.