
Nate Perez
I'm an assistant producer on our daily news team. I previously worked at The Casper Star Tribune in Casper, Wyoming where I was a reporter and a copy editor. I've written about nationally recognized amateur boxers (who happen to be triplets), the college rodeo circuit and the Wind River Reservation, which has been at the forefront of COVID-19 testing, tracing and vaccination throughout the state.
I was also a staff writer for Sundial, Cal State Northridge’s daily paper and I worked as a social media coordinator for Seriously in Santa Monica and as a freelancer for LA Taco.
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The event has grown from a two-city rivalry to over 400 cities joining together to preserve local environments and discover new species.
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The fire quickly burned 200 acres Wednesday after starting just before 3 p.m.
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"None of these people know what it's like to take out the trash and mop Union Station on the night shift every day; only the workers do,” said Alejandra Valles with SEIU United Service Workers West.
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Warmer temperatures can speed up the incubation period for bugs, sometimes in as little as five days.
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Gone are the days when a visitor could show up unannounced to a councilmember's office. Now, appointments are required, and proof of COVID-19 vaccines or a recent negative covid test is also needed to enter the building.
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Abdullah, a professor at Cal State Los Angeles, the site of the debate, said she and her students were locked out of an event that should have been public.
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Families had to adapt their holiday plans during the pandemic. Now, those quiet family affairs have given way to larger community gatherings again.
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Los Angeles has the largest concentration of urban oil fields in the nation. More than half a million people live within a half-mile of a well.
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A state investigation revealed some workers were not paid for working over 80 hours in a pay period, while others were forced to wait before clocking in and not compensated for that time.
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More than 30 inches of powder fell last week, but it’s not enough. The Metropolitan Water District just announced its first ever emergency water conservation program.