Jackie Sedley

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Housing shortages left many UC Santa Barbara students struggling to secure roofs over their heads back in the fall. The school year is ending – where are they now?

Will student housing crisis repeat itself at UCSB this fall?

Housing shortages left many UC Santa Barbara students struggling to secure roofs over their heads back in the fall. The school year is ending – where are they now?

from Greater LA

To get a COVID test now, you have to be a savvy consumer. KCRW shares tips on navigating options from LA County, pharmacies, and drugstores.

How to get COVID tests via LA County, pharmacies, drugstores — and avoid scams

To get a COVID test now, you have to be a savvy consumer. KCRW shares tips on navigating options from LA County, pharmacies, and drugstores.

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Three women help their communities by feeding Afghan kids, giving free beauty services to unhoused Angelenos, and destigmatizing mental health among Latino families.

‘Helpers’ reflect on 2021: Afghanistan, Skid Row, Latinx mental health

Three women help their communities by feeding Afghan kids, giving free beauty services to unhoused Angelenos, and destigmatizing mental health among Latino families.

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