Amancai Biraben
Former General Assignment Reporter
(she/her)
Before joining LAist in 2023, I covered L.A. politics, the environment, immigration, and South Dakota's 2023 legislative session for the Associated Press. A lifelong Angeleno, I'm passionate about the intersections between urban affairs, the outdoors, arts and culture, and I'm committed to reporting on the policies, institutions and experiences they intertwine with. My work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, the Guardian and the Washington Post. I'm also fluent in Spanish and Portuguese.
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A red flag warning is in effect, and Southern California Edison continues to monitor the situation for potential public safety power shutoffs.
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Until June 2024, museum visitors can watch Baca and a team of artists begin the next chapter of the acclaimed mural.
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Pet ownership may have soared, but the number of veterinarians hasn't
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More Than Three Years After Being Bought By Netflix, A Restored Egyptian Theatre Reopens In NovemberThe 101-year-old movie theater is ready for the spotlight again, after more than two years of renovations.
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Last month, more than 900,000 riders used Metro's buses and rail service on average.
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The Caribbean Sea's mountainous star coral doesn't spawn its same heat tolerance in its offspring
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The commercial walk way is eyeing another renaissance, amid rising rents and persistent homelessness.
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A new law to oversee late cancellations and no-shows at campsites was just signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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A number of wild predators have fallen prey to poisoned rats
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The Inyo rock daisy has been registered as a threatened species in a region prone to mining
Stories by Amancai Biraben
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