Joe Mozingo is a deputy Metro editor for the Los Angeles Times, overseeing coverage of housing, homelessness, real estate and transportation. He previously was an assistant editor and projects reporter. He won the 2021 Dart Award from Columbia Journalism School for his series “Disease, Inequity and Resilience in South L.A.” Mozingo has also shared a Robert F. Kennedy Award for his coverage the earthquake in Haiti and received the ASNE Punch Sulzberger Award for Online Storytelling for his story on relic poaching in rural Utah. Mozingo helped lead The Times’ coverage of the Isla Vista killings in 2014 and a Miami Herald investigation into the space shuttle Columbia crash in 2003; both were finalists for the Pulitzer Prize. His book, “The Fiddler on Pantico Run: An African Warrior, His White Descendants, a Search for Family” was a 2012 “Discover Great New Writers” pick by Barnes and Noble.
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Temperatures at kickoff will be about 80 degrees, falling to 68 by the end of the game.
The Bakersfield facility announced it would close after a state agency said it could no longer receive Medicare or Medicaid payments.
Las autoridades dicen que la variante Ómicron ha inundado la sala de urgencias del Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Hospital, la zona cero de los hospitales asediados por la oleada invernal, con personas que no están tan enfermas.
Officials say the Omicron variant has flooded the emergency room at Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Hospital, ground zero for hospitals besieged by a winter surge, with people who are not as sick.
Robert Durst died early Monday while in custody of the California Department of Corrections.
Read the full series on disease, inequity, resilience and love in South L.A.
In South Los Angeles and surrounding areas like Compton, mental disorders mostly go untreated until they have caused irreparable damage.
San Jose State agrees to pay 15 former student athletes who were allegedly sexually harassed by former sports trainer Scott Shaw.
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