Emily Guerin
Correspondent
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Before moving over to LAist Studios, I was the environmental reporter for our newsroom.
I've won multiple Edward R. Murrow awards for my reporting on oilfield spills and wildfires and was a finalist for the Daniel Schorr Journalism Prize for my work on oil worker fatalities. I'm also the host of LAist's Studio's podcast "California City."
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In contrast to beloved predators like P-22, Griffith Park’s late famous mountain lion, people in L.A. have a much more complicated relationship with coyotes.
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Colorado River negotiators struggle to make a deal.
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At stake is the future of the Colorado River, which provides about 30% of SoCal’s drinking water.
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JB Hamby is California’s lead negotiator in the historic negotiation over one of the state’s most vital sources of water.
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Southern California gets 25% of our drinking water from the Colorado River. Now, an inter-state feud means uncertainty over how to keep the river from collapsing due to climate change.
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En su primera entrevista desde que estalló el escándalo hace un año, le preguntamos a Martínez sobre los comentarios racistas y ofensivos que escuchó en las grabaciones.
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And how do some women go from using their social media following to make money…to spreading lies?
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In the third episode of Imperfect Paradise: People vs. Karen, the criminal case against Katie Sorensen goes to trial. Reporter Emily Guerin was there.
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In 2020, Sadie and Eddie Martinez were falsely accused of attempted kidnapping by a white woman while shopping at a Michaels craft store in Petaluma. Imperfect Paradise: People vs. Karen, is the story of how Sadie held her accuser accountable.
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In December 2020, Sadie and Eddie Martinez were falsely accused of attempted kidnapping by a white woman who had been shopping at a Michaels craft store at the same time as them. This is the story of Sadie's fight to clear their names and bring her accuser to justice.
Stories by Emily Guerin
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