Cari Spencer
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Cari Spencer was a 2023 reporting intern on the Los Angeles Times Fast Break Desk. She is a graduate of USC, where she studied journalism and sociology. Spencer previously reported for Crosstown L.A., the 74 and LA School Report and is originally from the suburbs of Minneapolis, Minn. She has also interned for the Spectrum News 1 digital team.
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Tropical Storm Hilary left most of Southern California relatively unscathed. But Coachella Valley residents must deal with messy aftermath.
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Poor farming communities in Coachella Valley flatlands face dire threat of flooding as Tropical storm Hilary pounds SoCal.