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Sharon McNary
On-call host
What I cover
These days, you're most likely to hear more on air filling in for one of the LAist hosts. Before that, I covered infrastructure, which I define as all the different things we build together to make life better, for LAist for many years.
My background
A lifelong resident of Southern California, I'm military veteran, a former Peace Corps Volunteer and an endurance athlete. My favorite places to be are on the starting line of the L.A. Marathon and riding my bike up Glendora Mountain Road. I also swim, knit, cook, sew, and weave.
Best way to reach me
Email me at smcnary@laist.com.
Stories by Sharon McNary
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Some 2,500 veterans, about one-fifth of them women, were expected to seek help and services at the weekend Stand Down event at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
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An intense winter storm has pummeled the Bay Area on its way to Southern California, knocking out power, causing flight delays and prompting schools and local businesses to close.
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The Los Angeles County Department of Public Works' network of storm channels has captured more than 1.4 billion gallons of the muddy wet stuff by midday Wednesday.
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A late autumn rain storm has blanketed Southern California. Evacuations in Camarillo Springs have been lifted, with homes in the area spared from damage.
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The 135-mile footrace -- billed as the world's toughest due to brutal desert heat -- had been barred from Death Valley National Park in July
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Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald plans sweeping changes at the scandal-tainted agency. Veterans report waiting months for care; some have died waiting.
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The Republican majority takes over in January; California Democrats — including Senators Feinstein and Boxer — challenge the GOP to govern.
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Democrats won outright or were poised to win highly contested Southern California seats. Still, retirements and redistricting mean a flotilla of freshmen are headed to Capitol Hill.
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Former Long Beach Police Chief Jim McDonnell won the race for L.A. County Sheriff. Meanwhile, it'll be a long night for the rivals to fill Zev Yaroslavsky's seat on the L.A. County Board of Supervisors.
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Mail-in ballots are coming in at slower rates than 2012 and 2010. Low turnout elections tend to reduce the representation of young voters, and voters of color.
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Some LAPD officers paid with airport funds were sent to do security sweeps at the Oscars and NBA finals, far from the LAX turf where they were assigned.
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The head of the union that represents rank-and-file airport police officers says they are understaffed and under-equipped. Police Chief Pat Gannon disputes that