How a liberal billionaire became America’s leading anti-DEI crusader Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 10, 2024politics, culture, diversity
Inside the graffiti-covered L.A. skyscrapers that drew global attention Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 8, 2024los angeles, art, public art, culture, public space, civic space
The unloved L.A. River just prevented a flood disaster. Can more of its water be saved? Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 8, 2024los angeles, river, environmment, resiliency, sustainability, water
Here's what matters to voters — and what could change their minds if it's Biden-Trump Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 7, 2024politics, voting, democracy, civic engagement, civic action, government
NPR founding mother Linda Wertheimer is retiring. Read her bittersweet goodbye note Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 7, 2024communication, women, leadership, politics, culture
Inside L.A.’s invite-only mom group that’s better than Google Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 6, 2024los angeles, community, communication, media, women, culture
Los Angeles smog woes worsen as U.S. EPA threatens to reject local pollution plan Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 4, 2024los angeles, environment, policy, government, california, health, public health
Column: Vandalism or street art? What the graffiti-tagged high-rises say about L.A. Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 2, 2024los angeles, art, public space, civic space, public art, culture
Inflation has fallen. Why are groceries still so expensive? Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 2, 2024economics, finance, public finance
They’ve lived 100 years. Here’s their advice about everything. Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 2, 2024aging, culture, community, communication
California Aims $2 Billion to Help Students Catch Up From the Pandemic Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 1, 2024california, youth, education, finance, public finance, economics, policy, equity, government, courts
American Democracy Is at a Low Point. We Need To Strengthen It at the Local Level. Cynthia HirschhornJanuary 30, 2024democracy, culture, community, communication, politics, civic engagement, civic action, education
Taylor Swift Deepfakes Highlight the Need for New Legal Protections Cynthia HirschhornJanuary 26, 2024media, technology, policy, gender, public safety
Citing risks, UC won’t hire its immigrant students without legal status, work permits Cynthia HirschhornJanuary 26, 2024california, education, immigration, courts, policy, workforce, justice, equality, civic action
Rape Led to 64,000 Pregnancies in 14 U.S. States With Abortion Bans, Study Says Cynthia HirschhornJanuary 25, 2024abortion, women, gender, justice, health, public safety, public health, policy, data, courts
Los Angeles Times owner appoints Terry Tang as interim editor Cynthia HirschhornJanuary 25, 2024los angeles, media, workfore, women, leadership
L.A. officials tout double-digit drop in violent crime in 2023 Cynthia HirschhornJanuary 24, 2024los angeles, policy, politics, government, public safety, data
L.A. officials had been hoping to fill vacant city jobs. The new plan? Eliminate them Cynthia HirschhornJanuary 24, 2024los angeles, finance, economics, workforce, policy
Billionaires Wanted to Save the News Industry. They’re Losing a Fortune. Cynthia HirschhornJanuary 18, 2024finance, economics, media, workforce
California’s water-saving plan slammed as costly, complicated and unrealistic Cynthia HirschhornJanuary 17, 2024california, water, environment, climate, policy, economics