
Ryan Fonseca
Former Associate Editor
(he/him)
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Workers say their work is undervalued and dangerous and that they’re organizing for equitable pay and better protections. They're set to vote later this week.
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The state’s current method for setting speed limits generally forces cities to raise them to enforce them. That leaves cities facing "a ridiculous choice ... that impedes public safety either way we go," says a councilmember.
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The city will study how — and how many — unmanned delivery vehicles should be allowed to operate in L.A.
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Later this month, Metro will begin restoring pandemic-caused service cuts, with a goal of reaching “pre-pandemic service levels” by September. For many of its popular bus routes, service will be enhanced as well.
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Our experiences moving around in our communities during the pandemic vary — and we want to hear from you.
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If the idea of everything going back to the way it was after 15 months of life-altering limitations makes your pulse quicken and your brain cry, you’re far from alone.
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Last summer, LAist gave cameras to 12 caregivers in Southern California and invited them to document their lives.
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L.A.’s Venice neighborhood is outside county jurisdiction, but Sheriff Alex Villanueva sent deputies there Tuesday.
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Black LAUSD parents are more hesitant for their kids to return to school, the Queen Mary gets thrown a lifeline and CalMatters examines California’s long history of gun laws.
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K-12 and community college students in L.A. County will be the first ones eligible for free transit. The pilot program would then expand to "qualifying low-income residents."
Stories by Ryan Fonseca
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