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Megan Garvey
What I cover
As Editor-in-Chief of LAist, I lead a nonprofit newsroom of reporters who share the goal of centering coverage of Southern California around what you tell us you need to know to fully participate in — and to enjoy — life in Southern California.
My background
At LAist, I've managed a significant transformation in our coverage and strategy, which has been reflected in large gains in audiences. Before that, at the L.A. Times I played a key role in pushing the newsroom into digital storytelling. I'm known for working hard to establish and foster a creative environment. I'm proud of my track record of supporting talented, versatile journalists whose work stands out in a crowded media field.
My goals
For LAist to persevere and thrive, our journalism must be original, distinctive, meaningful and, importantly, helpful in ways that moves our audiences to support the work with donations and by spreading the word.
How to contact me
You can reach out by email, at mgarvey@laist.com.
Stories by Megan Garvey
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O.C. turnout is now at just over 73%. L.A. County lags behind at nearly 65% so far.
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Judge David O. Carter called the plan UCLA brought back to him Wednesday night "inadequate." The fate of the Brentwood School and other VA campus leaseholders is still to come.
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Check out the plays that put the Dodger superstar into a whole other league of his own.
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Lights, camera: L.A. Mayor Karen Bass, H.E.R, Tom Cruise, rings on the Hollywood sign, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Billie Eilish and more.
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Shaking was felt over a wide region of central and Southern California.
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LAist's Voter Game Plan is here to help you follow all the latest results.
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LAist's Voter Game Plan is here to help.
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After nearly 200,000 stories, blog posts, audio clips and local and national programs, the time has come to sunset the radio-oriented site and bring all of our platforms under the LAist.com umbrella.
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The striking glass and wood structure opened in 1951 and was designed by Lloyd Wright. Church officials say they are "extremely devastated" by the decision.
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Shaking was reported as far away as L.A. and South Orange County. Alerts were delivered by the USGS closer to the epicenter.
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The "Three's Company" actor would have turned 77 on Monday. She demanded fair pay and lost her job for it.
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A storm has turned festival area into a muddy, impassable mess