
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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March should be one of Southern California farmworkers' busiest months. Instead, they say their hours have been slashed drastically due to flooded farms and destroyed crops.
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Union members are rallying with support from the district’s teachers union to protest for a new and better contract.
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The public safety had recommended accepting a donation of the nearly $300,000 robot to the LAPD in January.
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The ambassadors are there to help riders get where they're going — and possibly reinforce the safety of public transit, according to the agency.
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In response to wage theft and labor violations, the CLEAN Carwash Worker Center's auto detail program teaches workers their rights on top of car-washing techniques.
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The difference between Feb. 10 and Feb. 26 is quite startling.
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Carlos Medina had previously done work at the bishop’s home. When Medina was interviewed by investigators, his reasons for the killing “didn’t make sense” to them, according to authorities.
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Congressmember Nanette Barragán, who represents a large part of North Long Beach, helped secure the federal funding. She says half of L.A.'s population lives in neighborhoods without access to parks and open spaces.
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Trees destroyed by wildfire can no longer provide shade for snow, and all the burned material left behind turns the snowpack dark and absorbs more sunlight. Those two factors drive the snow to melt much faster and earlier.
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However, the adopted resolution is just a stance with no actual power. Only the federal government can remove cannabis from the drug scheduling list.