
Kristine Malicse
Former Associate Editor, Audience Engagement
(she/her)
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Burgers, Cheap Fast Eats in Gardena, a Disney group unionizes and figuring out what to do this weekend.
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Today in How To LA: What you need to know about the climate emergency, Metro offers free rides to celebrate Clean Air Day and a famed restaurant on Olvera Street faces eviction.
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Today in How To LA: Repurposing leftovers into nostalgic recipes, a new tree planting initiative in K-Town and exploring bicycle paths.
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A look into pachuco and cholo culture, a delay in spiny lobster fishing season, free COVID vaccines, and a reminder of upcoming student loan repayments.
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They haven’t fought a fire yet, but they say they’re ready.
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With a possible WGA deal on the horizon, writers say they’ll continue to support striking actors.
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Plus, Halloween clamp down in Beverly Hills and a cute newborn tamandua at the L.A. Zoo.
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The controversial representative, who was heard on a secretly recorded tape that included racist and disparaging remarks about colleagues, told LAist that he has "a duty to his constituents."
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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.
Stories by Kristine Malicse
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