Kristi Sturgill
Kristi Sturgill was a summer 2020 reporting intern on the L.A. Now and service journalism teams at the Los Angeles Times. She is from the Washington, D.C., area. Sturgill is a student at Duke University, where she studies journalism, French and political science. Previously, she has written for the Charlotte Observer, 9th Street Journal and Duke’s student newspaper, the Chronicle.
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Forty years after a man was sentenced to life in prison for murdering his wife, he’s been given a chance at freedom. The woman’s family is shocked.
A $4.5-million land deal, brokered by Portland-based environmental group Western Rivers Conservancy, will transfer a 1,199-acre parcel of wilderness along the Little Sur River to the tribe in the name of conservation and cultural resilience.
Redwood City officials said they removed the piece to eliminate “driver confusion and traffic accidents.” Residents think otherwise.
Three children were also found inside the Burbank home after the shooting, though none was injured.
For many students, the decision on Monday to postpone the opening of LAUSD schools landed with a dull thud of disappointment.
El condado de Riverside vio aumentar sus cifras de COVID-19 después del Día de los Caídos. Los funcionarios dicen que es un presagio de una afluencia de casos después del 4 de julio
As hospitalizations surge, nurses in short-staffed hospitals across the Inland Empire say they bear the brunt of the pressure.
California university administrators discuss the on-campus experience that could await students this fall.
Riverside County saw its COVID-19 numbers increase after Memorial Day. Officials say it’s a harbinger for a case influx following the Fourth of July
En el condado de Los Ángeles, las autoridades dijeron que el fin de semana festivo tuvo el mayor número de casos nuevos en un solo día desde que comenzó la pandemia: 3.200 el viernes.