Robin Estrin is a Metro intern for the Los Angeles Times. A graduate of UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism, Estrin has reported on COVID-19 for the New York Times, the 2020 presidential election for CalMatters and K-12 education for Lookout Santa Cruz. She was born in Los Angeles.
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For three generations, farming trees has brought joy and heartbreak. Now their livelihood is at stake.
Nov. 1, 2021
Power outages left thousands in Orange County without electricity Saturday morning, Southern California Edison says, blaming “failed equipment.”
Oct. 23, 2021
Hasta el martes por la noche, los responsables de la fauna silvestre habían recogido 28 aves cubiertas de petróleo en la costa del condado de Orange, todas las cuales han sido limpiadas y rehabilitadas. Algunas fueron liberadas el miércoles.
Oct. 15, 2021
As of Tuesday evening, wildlife officials had collected 28 oil-covered birds from the Orange County shoreline, all of which have undergone cleaning and rehabilitation. Some were released Wednesday.
Oct. 14, 2021
As of Tuesday evening, wildlife officials had collected 28 oil-covered birds from the Orange County shoreline, all of which have undergone cleaning and rehabilitation. Some were released Wednesday.
Oct. 14, 2021
“Realmente hemos esquivado una bala”, dijo la alcaldesa de Huntington Beach. “Cuando escuchas que se han liberado miles de galones de petróleo... no puedes evitar pensar lo peor”.
Oct. 13, 2021
“We really dodged a bullet,” Huntington Beach’s mayor said. “When you hear that thousands of gallons of oil has been released ... you can’t help but think the worst.”
Oct. 12, 2021
The oil spill that fouled the coast threatens the snowy plover at a time when experts were hopeful that the species was making a comeback.
Oct. 11, 2021
Stretches of sand in Newport Beach and Huntington Beach reopened to swimmers and surfers as cleanup crews continued combing the shores for oil and tar Monday.
Oct. 11, 2021
More than 1,400 workers fanned out across the county’s coastline and to area wetlands, wearing hazmat suits and carrying sifting nets as they combed the sand for black tar.
Oct. 10, 2021