
Phoenix Tso
Former associate Producer
(she/her)
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New voluntary tool gives Californians access to online vaccine records
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Some organizations are helping by dropping off water.
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Among Los Angeles libraries, 42 have already reopened. Plans call for all of them to reopen by June 21.
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The gift to CSUN is the largest in the school's history. School leaders called it "transformational."
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Asian American advocates are working to call attention to a wave of anti-Asian attacks that has continued since the start of the pandemic, and shows no signs of abating.
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In Los Angeles, the Bay Area and elsewhere, Asian Americans fight back against an ongoing wave of hateful -- and lately, violent -- attacks.
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It's a red flag for county health officials, who have promised equity.
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Many restaurants are planning to wait out the weekend -- especially with a rainstorm coming -- and evaluate the new safety protocols.
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The effect on Los Angeles is especially worrying, with unemployment even higher than in the Inland Empire, when the reverse is usually true.
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