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As ONA22 wraps up outside Skid Row, an advocate shares tips for journalists covering the homeless

  • Pamela EA
  • September 24, 2022
Eddy prays for Mark Horvath as he thanks him for giving him socks
Eddy a homeless man put his arm around Horvath, as he lead a prayer to thank him for giving him socks.
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Zine-making engages readers with storytelling and ‘creating community’

  • Aarohi Sheth
  • September 24, 2022
Zines exist in many forms — some are folded, sewn, glued or stapled together. They can be written, drawn, printed, collaged or downloaded. Some cover community events, while others focus…
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A data visualization map of the number of nonprofit news sources in California. There are blue bars of differing sizes depending on how many nonprofits each county has. The largest blue bar is in Alameda County, and the second largest is in Los Angeles County. There are 14 other counties with at least one nonprofit news source.
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Nonprofit newsrooms are stepping in to fill coverage gaps in California

  • Jacqueline GaNun
  • September 24, 2022
Mariah Castañeda knows Los Angeles. She has reported on the city for years, so when the opportunity emerged to be a part of founding a nonprofit news source that would…
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animation showing various journalists covering their communities
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Best practices for covering your whole community 

  • Gabbie Puzon
  • September 24, 2022
In theory, part of a journalist’s responsibility is to center their community in their reporting. But in practice, this isn’t always the case. At the Online News Association conference, Lynn…
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  • Los Angeles

Journalists are trying to serve needs of readers ahead of midterm elections

  • Long Nguyen
  • September 23, 2022
Seven weeks before the 2022 midterm elections, newsrooms across the U.S. are putting audiences first and utilizing a variety of tools to provide facts for local and national news consumers.…
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Anders Grimstad, a man from Norway, smiles for a portrait.
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  • Los Angeles

New tech like AI and virtual reality has perils, potential for journalists

  • Jacqueline GaNun
  • September 23, 2022
Physical and online spaces have long been considered separate. But advancing technology is increasingly blurring the line between them. And some, like Anders Grimstad, wonder whether the virtual experience will…
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Three people sit in front of a presentation screen in a conference room. They are giving a presentation about open source intelligence.
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Journalists advocate investigating dark money using open source intelligence

  • Jacqueline GaNun
  • September 22, 2022
Yue Stella Yu realized something wasn’t right in Michigan’s political finances. Millions of dollars were being poured into the state’s ballot drives — which sought changes in elections, education policy…
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Exploring Century City on Foot

  • Nathalie Dortonne
  • December 25, 2015
They say nobody walks in L.A. But unless you want to sit in traffic in a city famous for gridlock, getting around by foot may be ...
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A Do-It-Yourself Movie Set Tour of Century City

  • Meghan Coyle
  • December 24, 2015
Century City was preceded by the massive 20th Century Fox lot, which doesn’t offer tours, but you can take an interactive tour of some of the area’s most famous movie…
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Find Your Way to the Best in LA

  • KarishmaAsoodani
  • December 24, 2015
New to LA? Are you eager to visit some must-see attractions? It's all in your smartphone. Get your flip flops on, put on your ONA sunglasses and make some great memories to bring home.
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