Leila Miller is a reporter for the Los Angeles Times.
Three people were shot, one fatally, and two others injured at a party in a mansion on Mulholland Drive where police had investigated a disturbance hours earlier.
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California’s coronavirus test result data may be flawed, top health official says
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Child care has been safe during the pandemic
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An ‘unprecedented proliferation’ of coronavirus scams is sweeping the nation (free)
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How scientists revived an old-school treatment for a 21st century pandemic
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What we are wondering: Updates, goals, links, numbers and distractions (free)
Now it’s the epicenter of coronavirus
Now it’s the epicenter of coronavirus
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California’s Latinos, Black people feel effects of pandemic most acutely, poll finds
Vallejo police chief supported firing officer over death of Black man shot 55 times
Vallejo police chief supported firing officer over death of Black man shot 55 times
California legislative leaders ask courts to keep coronavirus eviction ban in place
California legislative leaders ask courts to keep coronavirus eviction ban in place
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