Michael Livingston
Michael Livingston was a Metpro trainee from 2017-18 at the Los Angeles Times. He previously worked as a crime reporter at the Herald in Rock Hill, S.C. and the Danville Register & Bee in Virginia. While at the Register & Bee, he won multiple Virginia Press Assn. awards for crime and breaking news reporting. He graduated from Virginia Union University in Richmond.
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The brain trust behind the eclectic soundtrack of Adult Swim’s TV programming are bringing concerts, rides and a “Rick and Morty”-themed orchestra to Los Angeles.
Oct. 4, 2018
Honoring the legacy of Biddy Mason, who became a wealthy landowner, a noted philanthropist and a key founder of the first African American Church in Los Angeles
Aug. 18, 2018
While all eyes were on the 49th Congressional District race to replace Rep.
July 1, 2018
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June 26, 2018
Four statewide ballot propositions were passing in California on Tuesday, while an effort to control spending of funds collected through the state’s climate change program appeared headed toward a defeat.
June 5, 2018
As he campaigned for governor in Boyle Heights, Antonio Villaraigosa kept meeting people from his past.
May 27, 2018
The race to be California’s next governor has revived a 13-year-old debate over pit bulls.
May 23, 2018
Desde el tiroteo fatal de 17 personas en una escuela secundaria del sur de la Florida, cinco estados (Delaware, Florida, Maryland, Rhode Island y Vermont) aprobaron leyes que permiten a las autoridades retirar temporalmente armas de una persona que ha mostrado un patrón de violencia.
May 14, 2018
Since the fatal shooting of 17 people at a South Florida high school, five states — Delaware, Florida, Maryland, Rhode Island and Vermont — have passed laws that allow authorities to temporarily take away guns from a person who has shown a pattern of violence.
May 14, 2018
When tens of thousands of high school students across the country walked out of class last month to protest gun violence, many expressed relief that their voices were finally being heard.
May 2, 2018