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Meghan McCarty Carino
Stories by Meghan McCarty Carino
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We've been trying to #MakeAlCare about the elections. We succeeded so well he's taking up the fight - holding an open house for candidates and neighbors.
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Al Gordon — our typical non-voting Angeleno — has begun to care deeply about the issues that affect his life and business. And now the candidates are hearing him, too.
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We take on low voter turnout by focusing on one non-voter. But before we can #MakeAlCare about voting, we have to figure out what Al cares about in his neighborhood.
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Voter turnout in Los Angeles is the lowest in the state. It got us thinking: Can we get one person fired up enough to vote on March 3? Meet Al.
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A heat wave is expected to strike Southern California this week with temperatures topping 100 degrees in Los Angeles by Wednesday.
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Scientists have found one more tool to help monitor water in California. They’re using GPS to measure the weight of the snowpack in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
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A UCLA researchers played these samples of both for test subjects and discovered that we're fooled only part of the time. How do you score?
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A project to monitor radiation levels from the Fukushima nuclear leak in kelp beds on the West Coast has found no contamination in its initial testing.
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A form of sugar made from the plant used to make tequila could help people lose weight and manage diabetes, according to new research.
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The JPL Choir will perform a free concert at the Pasadena Symphony's Ambassador Auditorium Saturday night, proving the strong link between music and math and science.
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The L.A. metropolitan area was again ranked worst for ozone pollution, the American Lung Association reported.
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The mite, which is no bigger than a sesame seed, was studied by a team of researchers based at Pomona College in Claremont.