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Tiffany Ujiiye
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Editor, Daily News
What I cover
I'm an editor on LAist's mighty and nimble daily news desk, leading coverage from bald eagles to local government.
My background
I worked in print and television in Los Angeles before arriving at LAist, where I help stories reach audiences on the radio and online. The different mediums have helped me grow into a scrappy editor and a jack-of-all-stories.
My goals
I’m always exploring how to make sense of the complicated and overwhelming but also diverse and wonderful aspects of living in Southern California. My goal is to empower, inform and inspire our audience.
Best way to reach me
Got a story you're itching to tell? Curious about something goin' on in your community? Got a question about Southern California? Contact me at tujiiye@laist.com
Stories by Tiffany Ujiiye
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The little ones are doing well and bonding with their mothers, according to caretakers.
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Public health officials say the cases were from central Los Angeles, as well as the Antelope and San Fernando valleys.
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The union representing the restaurant's workers announced Tuesday that The Pantry will welcome back patrons after suddenly shutting down six months ago.
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The 405 Freeway through the Sepulveda Pass is down to three lanes in each direction as part of a $147.7 million rehabilitation project.
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The Canyon Fire along the Ventura and Los Angeles county lines started Thursday afternoon amid a summer heatwave.
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An investigation into the blast remains ongoing, but policy changes for handling explosives are changing.
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The “End the Occupation” march began outside City Hall as hundreds rallied against recent federal immigration enforcement sweeps.
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The Madre Fire burning in San Luis Obispo near Highway 166 is California's largest fire this year.
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Federal officials say the boxer overstayed his visa and lied on a green card application. He now faces deportation to Mexico.
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The two-way star took the mound for the first time since signing with the team in 2023.
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Carl Alameda is accused of stealing $200,000 meant for the city.
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The Olympic Games will be played across a vast swath of Southern California. Only two events still need playing sites.