En la noche del 7 de enero el incendio de Eaton Canyon la obligó a abandonar su hogar en Altadena. Esperanza lo recuerda y no puede contener l…
Jacqueline García
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Jacqueline García is an award-winning journalist with over 14 years of experience covering issues ranging from immigration and politics to health and education. Most of her reporting has focused on issues affecting the Latino population. She has a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from Cal State Northridge and a master’s degree in communication management from USC, where she also taught journalism at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.
She previously worked at La Opinión newspaper, where she won four José Martí Awards from the National Association of Hispanic Publications (NAHP). She is originally from Puebla, México and is a former DACA recipient.
In this moment of housing crises and the continued fight against homelessness in Greater Los Angeles, preliminary numbers show that the afterm…
Esperanza couldn’t hold her tears as she recalled the night of January 7 when the Eaton Canyon fire forced her out of her Altadena home. She r…
One week after the Eaton Canyon fire in Altadena and the Pacific Palisades fire began their destruction, authorities said they are ready for i…
Alejandra Luna remembers the moment in 2019 when she lost her sight completely due to diabetes.
Sam Johnson has been sleeping in his minivan for the past two days since the Eaton fire broke out in Altadena and he was forced to leave home …
On Thursday, dozens of volunteers and day laborers gathered at the Pasadena Community Job Center to help in the aftermath of the Eaton Fire.
All LAUSD schools will be closed Thursday due to the rapidly moving wildfires causing hazardous air quality and, in some instances, dangerous …
This story was updated January 9, 2025 at 3:15 p.m.