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Josie Huang, a reporter for NPR member station LAist 89.3, reached a $700,000 settlement agreement with Los Angeles County and ... I’m with KPCC.” The video also captured the officers stepping ...
As Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies tackled Josie Huang to the street on Saturday night, the reporter for NPR affiliate KPCC screamed repeatedly she was a journalist. Deputies arrested her ...
12, 2020. (Courtesy of Josie Huang) Josie Huang, a reporter for NPR member station LAist 89.3 (formerly known as KPCC), reached a $700,000 settlement agreement on Tuesday with Los Angeles County and ...
I was at St. Francis Medical Center in Lynwood last night covering a press conference led by Sheriff Villanueva about the shooting of two deputies. One of the deputies is a mom of a 6 year-old.
The Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office has declined to pursue a case against KPCC/LAist correspondent Josie Huang for obstructing sheriff's deputies, citing “insufficient evidence ...
“Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies should never have arrested and charged Josie Huang, who was reporting on protests that are of immense public interest and concern. The charge against her ...
For hours on Saturday, KPCC reporter Josie Huang kept her followers informed with regular updates on Twitter as she covered the protests and unrest around Los Angeles. She was heading to Compton ...
Don’t touch that dial! You’ve still got the right channel. Los Angeles’ most popular FM public radio station, KPCC, will rename itself LAist 89.3, the station’s management announced Tuesday.
Another well-known, member-supported Los Angeles public radio station is undergoing a major rebrand. Moving forward, news and talk station 89.3 KPCC FM will be known as LAist 89.3—though FCC ...
After a four-month-long absence, Los Angeles news site LAist is returning to the city’s local journalism scene under a new owner — public radio station KPCC. KPCC will run LAist out of its ...