Scott Sandell
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Scott Sandell is a former Page 1 editor at the Los Angeles Times. Since starting at The Times as an intern, he has worked as a reporter, copy editor, assignment editor, online arts and entertainment editor, and newsletters editor. He speaks German and Mandarin.
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Many of the 3,000 people and families in L.A. who have received the emergency vouchers remain in limbo.
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A for-profit company working to preserve affordable rentals in South L.A. and build housing for homeless people faces criticism from tenant advocates.
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Democrats are proposing billions in funding for wildfire prevention as part of the social safety-net and climate bill.
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