Laura Anaya-Morga
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Laura Anaya-Morga is a former editorial assistant at the Los Angeles Times. Previously, she was a 2021 intern on the Metro desk. She is a recent graduate of UC Riverside, where she served as the news editor for the student publication, the Highlander. Previously, Anaya-Morga interned at ¡Presente! Media, highlighting the work of activist and mutual aid organizations in Philadelphia. As a SoCal native, she is passionate about covering the stories of Latinos in the area.
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From Pasadena to Palo Alto, callers in nine California area codes will be required to use 10-digit dialing when making phone calls.
A Riverside teacher has been placed on leave after a viral video showed her dancing and hollering around a classroom in a faux Native American headdress.
A 47-year-old man died Sunday, and two others were injured in separate falls from upper-level seating at the San Francisco venue.
La acumulación media de lluvia y nieve en todo el estado sumó solo 11.87 pulgadas durante el año hidrológico 2021, que abarcó desde el 1 de octubre de 2020 hasta el 30 de septiembre.
A collision at an intersection sent one car careening onto the sidewalk, fatally striking the child and seriously injuring a woman.
The average accumulation of rain and snowfall across the state totaled only 11.87 inches during the 2021 water year, which ran Oct. 1, 2020, through Sept. 30.
The facility, which has housed tens of thousands of children and teenagers, will close Nov. 19.
Police say Shannon Marie O’Connor gave so much alcohol to her son and other teens that they often vomited and passed out.
Nineteen counties in Northern and Central California could be affected in order to reduce the risk of wildfire from energized power lines.
More than 34,000 Californians could have their electricity shut off this week as winds increase the potential for fire danger throughout the state.