
Robert Garrova
I cover mental health at a time when L.A. — and the nation — is failing people who live with a serious mental illness. The L.A. County jail system is the de-facto mental health institution for our region, and people who want help with their mental health often can’t get it, even if they can afford it. I’ll work to help Angelenos understand how we got here and what reforms aim to change things. I’ll do this through the stories of people struggling with their own mental health and those trying to get care for a loved one.
My reporting has taken me to the edge of wildfires in California, the White Mountains of New Hampshire, steps away from a robot that’s now exploring Mars, and into the homes of countless Angelenos.
I’ve had many jobs in radio. I used to help produce and direct the flagship show for Marketplace, a daily business and economic news show. I also spent a couple years in the Northeast working as a reporter. I found my love of audio journalism while interning on LAist's (formerly KPCC’s) Off-Ramp in 2013.
I was born and raised in SoCal. I’m most proud when my journalism can help raise the voices of people struggling in this beautiful region stricken by inequality.
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Thousands of Angelenos were jolted with a cell phone alert around 7:30 a.m. Thursday that said: "Earthquake detected! Drop, Cover, Hold On."
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In 2022, nearly 900 hundred county residents died by suicide. Here's a look at what's being done to reverse those numbers, and how you can help.
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Each county in Southern California has its own way of doing things. Here’s a list of emergency alert systems to sign up for so you’ll always be in the know.
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The number of board-and-care facilities in LA County is shrinking. How can Angelenos find ones that suit their needs?
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California is gearing up to spend billions of dollars from Proposition 1 on behavioral health treatment and housing. State officials told LAist they're still deciding which housing options will be approved for funding under the measure.
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Mayor Karen Bass announced that the CIRCLE program will expand into Mar Vista, Westchester and six other westside neighborhoods.
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The city of Glendale approved a nearly $8 million plan to turn Rockhaven Sanitarium into a mental health museum. Some preservationists fear historic details will be lost.
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Officials said they had identified 150 unhoused people who could benefit.
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Sci-Fi, Magick, Queer L.A.: Sexual Science and the Imagi-Nation runs Aug. 22 - Nov. 23 at USC’s Fisher Museum of Art
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The actor's live-in personal assistant was also among those who authorities say supplied the drug illegally.