Hyeyoon Alyssa Choi
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Hyeyoon (Alyssa) Choi was a 2022 breaking news and Metro intern at the Los Angeles Times. She was born and raised in Seoul and is studying political science and communication at UCLA. Previously, she has worked as a fact-check intern at CNN during the lead-up to the 2020 election, as a race and culture intern at ABC News in the aftermath of the George Floyd’s death and as a freelance producer for “Good Morning America.†She was also a city and crime editor for her university’s newspaper, the Daily Bruin. Next year, she will be at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, pursuing a master’s degree with a specialization in investigative reporting.
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Noble Waidelich was a rising star in the Ukiah Police Department. He rose from patrol officer to chief — even though his former fiancé sued him, alleging abuse.
Fast-food workers plan to gather at L.A. City Hall today to demand passage of a bill to raise standards for wages, working hours and conditions.
Ting Hong Yeung, 41, of Hacienda Heights was charged with felony wire fraud for manipulating the online retailer’s payment system.
The crash in Irwindale happened on the westbound connector road to the southbound 605 Freeway, according to the California Highway Patrol.
Marvin Cua, 24, was shot by police responding to a report of an assault with a deadly weapon on South Berendo Street, LAPD Capt. Aaron Ponce said.
Dozens of elementary school students in Rialto were sent scrambling for cover when gunfire erupted between basketball players at a park.
A Catholic woman from Tijuana who sued L.A. County for cremating her slain son without her authorization may receive a $445,000 settlement.
A sweeping multi-agency investigation of a Riverside street gang resulted in the arrests of 17, state Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta announced Thursday.
Robert Andrew Medina, 21, was arrested and charged with carrying 17 firearms in the back of a U-Haul truck in San Bernardino on Sunday.