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Larry Altman

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Larry Altman is a veteran Southern California reporter who has been covering crime and court cases for three decades. He was named the Society of Professional Journalists' Distinguished Journalist in 2006.

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For many, especially those aiming to become the first in their families to go to college, finances have become precarious with businesses closed, parents losing jobs and the economy possibly headed toward a depression.
Employee with a hand truck moves shipments of alcohol into warehouse | Karen Foshay
The Nielsen research company found alcoholic beverage sales for the week ending March 21, right after the initial stay-at-home orders went into effect, rose 55% as Americans stocked up.
Kate Griendling, founder of Fueling the Fearless, collects donations with Aliki Eddy, owner of Aliki's Greek Tavern
When Kate Griendling offered to bring her friend lunch at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Westwood two weeks ago, she had no idea she would soon be leading an effort to feed hundreds of doctors, nurses and others on the frontlines of COVID-19.
Costco worker in parking lot wearing face mask during COVID-19 pandemic | Karen Foshay
Mary Mueller-Reiche had a panic attack when she went to work last month. "So many of us are scared," said Mueller-Reiche, who has worked for the Kroger company for 13 years in Ohio and now California. "We are working in a petri dish."
Cars in drive thru line at McDonalds on Crenshaw Blvd, during a protest for pay after coworker tested for coronavirus | Karen Foshay
Workers at a Los Angeles McDonald's restaurant walked off their jobs Monday for a second day, demanding the company pay them for two weeks while they self-quarantine following the disclosure that a female co-worker tested positive for COVID-19.
Healthcare worker with face mask and scrubs on, during protest outside UCI Medical Center in Orange on Friday, April 3rd | Karen Foshay
About 35 nurses protested Friday outside UCI Medical Center in Orange, charging that they are risking their lives on the frontline against the COVID-19 outbreak because they are told to not wear surgical masks throughout their shifts.
Jim Iacono, owner of a Vavera, a Playa Del Ray gift shop, poses in his store
Gov. Gavin Newsom and many county and city officials statewide have enacted moratoriums on evictions and elicited support from banks to help those unable to pay rent and mortgages. Here are some key questions affecting renters and homeowners.
Empty freeways during covid-19 pandemic, with L.A. mountains in the back
During the last few weeks, the air quality in Southern California officially has been cleaner, a fact that has gotten the attention of climate change advocates and proponents for reducing emissions.
Nancy Spear, who runs Nancy's Tech Help, helps seniors learn technology and feel more connected during the COVID-19 outbreak
Nancy Spear said she’s known for years that her tech service helps some seniors get through the day. Now, with the pandemic forcing everyone to stay home, some of her clients are relying on her.
Home for sale during the coronavirus pandemic, March 2020
For Martini and the thousands of others in her profession, the future of the real estate market in Southern California is unknown. Experts say it's too soon to know what will happen to the market and how the pandemic will affect prices.
Ruben Gonzalez, uber driver, driving
For gig workers, or independent contractors, like Gonzalez, Kreiswirth and Gache, the shutdowns of workplaces, nightclubs, bars and restaurants, as well as the need to maintain 6-foot distance from other people, is having a significant financial impact.
Coronavirus testing Stations Outside of ER at UCLA | Photo taken by Karen Foshay
UCLA Medical Center erected mobile tents outside its Westwood emergency room that apparently will be used to deal with an expected influx of people seeking tests.
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