
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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Since the 1960s, East Hollywood’s Ukrainian Culture Center has offered programming that includes folk art classes and concerts.
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Hundreds of demonstrators protested Russia’s invasion of Ukraine outside the U.S. Federal Building in Westwood on Thursday.
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In the sheriff's first comments on Fulgent Genetics' plan to sue him over his claim that the firm would collect genetic data from county employees and likely share it with China, Villanueva called the company's legal claim “patently false.”
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Bethany Farber said she was wrongfully taken into custody while waiting to board a flight to Mexico at LAX last spring.
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In extreme cases, the District Attorney's office will consider trying some juveniles in adult court, a shift from previous policy. “I have seen a small number of cases that presented real challenges,” the DA said in a statement.
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We're on the way to SoFi Stadium. No, we don't have tickets but we can still have fun.
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A new state law will require many schools to ramp up mental health instruction about anxiety, depression and serious mental illnesses. Educators and advocates say it can’t come soon enough.
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The supervisors passed a motion that calls on the L.A. County Youth Commission to convene a special youth mental health panel.
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The LAPD released body-worn camera footage of police fatally shooting Margarito López. It appears to be the latest example of a bad outcome resulting from law enforcement involvement in a mental health crisis.
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The sites will focus on the needs of those ages 12-25, as experts say those are the years when initial mental health concerns often arise.