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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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Cal EcoMaps showing factories and population densities.
Earlier this month UCLA launched a new interactive map tracking the impact of emissions from local factories on the environment in Los Angeles County.
Some of the female inmates at Camp 13. | Photo: Lata Pandya
Malibu is known for palatial houses, celebrity sightings, and gorgeous ocean views, but drive away from the coast and up into the Santa Monica Mountains and you'll find that it is home to something else: a sense of redemption.
Council votes to support massage therapy bill.
The L.A. City Council approved a resolution today in support of a state bill giving local entities the ability to regulate massage business.
Divers preparing for lessons. | Photo: KCET/Socal Connected
Learning to deep sea dive doesn't seem like something you would be able to do in prison.
Senator Feinstein at a 2012 press event.
She's urging swift action in putting in place restrictions when it comes to the mentally ill being able to purchasing guns.
Public records files. | Photo: Zach Behrens/KCET
Prop 42 will appear on California's June 3, 2014 ballot.
Inside the Trash for Teaching warehouse. Photos by Lata Pandya
Located in Gardena, CA it is part classroom, part recycling center, it is all possibility and the permutations are endless.
Cities could regain control over zoning of massage parlors.
Cities that are experiencing a proliferation of massage parlors, some that act as fronts for prostitution, are limited in regulating them.
In a city some residents have complained is plagued by "billboard blight," officials have put off sending a revised sign ordinance to the city council...yet again.
The remarks are the latest in an on-going dispute that started last fall over the placement of Yogi Bear posters in three L.A. parks.
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