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Lata Pandya

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Lata Pandya is a former producer for KCET'S SoCal Connected. From local politics to the arts, Lata has covered a wide range of stories with the newsmagazine.

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Helicopter searches LA County for a missing man during a simulation that tests new equipment
LA County Board of Supervisors approved the Bring Our Loved Ones Home Initiative. It outlines 17 strategies to prevent and respond to wandering among those suffering from Alzheimer's, dementia, autism and other memory related impairments.
Boyle Heights Trash Facility, Clean Up America
In Los Angeles County criminal court, business owners and fire, sanitation and environmental safety officials testified about the difficulty of putting out one of the city’s largest ever landfill fires and the cost of cleaning it up.
Brown water displayed on a table in Compton, CA from Sativa Water District
A county agency today voted to dissolve the Sativa Los Angeles County Water District in Compton, after hearing dozens of public comments accusing district officials of mismanagement, including an allegation that they paid for a board member’s surgery.
Carol Gomez, Clinical Director Program For Torture Victims
The Program for Torture Victims helps survivors of torture find new life in America. PTV helped more than 300 clients in Southern California last year, and nearly all of them are also applying for asylum. As the asylum process becomes more difficult, so d
LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 7, 2014: Labor groups and workers, including John Beard, with the LA Black
Los Angeles is the wage theft capital of the U.S.. Read our investigation into the companies accused of stealing from their workers.
California State Capital in Sacramento
Documents released Friday by the California Legislature detail sexual harassment claims against several state lawmakers and high level employees, with some of the allegations dating back over a decade. None of the elected officials were punished, accordin
Exide Lead Clean Up Notice
The California Department of Toxic Substance Control (DTSC) released its final cleanup plan of the Exide battery plant in July. It looks to cleanup to clean up the community, but does it go far enough? 
Trash at Chiquita Canyon Landfill
Every day millions of Californians throw things away without thinking about where it all ends up. We waded into the numbers to find out where all of our trash goes. Here's what we unearthed. 
Kennedy and Jaden at LAYN offices
LGBTQ homeless youth are among the most vulnerable, fighting early traumas, bullying, and coping with finding their identity.
Diversion programs may keep mentally ill inmates out of jail and get them the help they need, found the report.
A report released today outlines recommendations that would help establish alternatives to jail that would better serve inmates with mental illness who have been charged with non-violent offenses
Nevada County Courts play a part in helping people get treatment.
Though the law has been on the books for 12 years, Nevada County was the only one to fully implement the law until this year.
South Pasadena Mayor is vocal about giving cities the right to regulate massage parlors. Photo: Lata Pandya
The city that occupies about three square miles has turned into a hot spot for massage parlors, going from having about four massage parlors in 2008 to 19 now.
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