Kristine Malicse
As an associate editor for audience engagement, think of me as the freeway helping the stories from point A (the website) to point B (social media). My goal is to find new and innovative ways to share our reporting to underrepresented communities and to engage both new and loyal Angelenos.
With new forms of social media popping up, I want to explain L.A. in all forms, whether it’s a breaking news Twitter thread, a TikTok video, or even a meme or two.
Before joining this newsroom, I oversaw social media at 11 newspapers at Southern California News Group.
As an immigrant who moved to the United States at a young age, I am proud to call Los Angeles my home. I will never grow tired of the incredible music venues like the Troubadour, the breathtaking views from the Griffith Observatory, and the hunt for vintage treasures at the Rose Bowl Flea Market.
And don’t get me started on the food. East Hollywood’s Thai Town will always have my heart.
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Here's what to do if you want to vote in the California presidential primary when you aren't affiliated with a political party.
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Eat your way to prosperity in 2024.
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Today in How To LA: An L.A. County girl continues her search for a unicorn, virtual vet care comes to California in 2024 and the history of the Ace Hotel building downtown.
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Today in How To LA: We take a look back at stories impacting education, figure out where the rainwater in L.A. County goes and meet the volunteers putting together Rose Parade floats.
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Some domestic workers and their employers are coming up with their own safety agreements.
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Hot chocolate so good that you'd happily sit in bumper-to-bumper traffic for a sip.
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We learn about the history of affordable housing, an update one year after Medi-Cal allowed doula services and the future of employment in Hollywood after summer’s dual strikes.
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Defining “shared governance” at universities, new safety upgrades for PCH after college student deaths and we look at part three of the How To LA podcast’s coverage on mutual aid.
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Today in How To LA: A visa backlog disproportionately affecting the AAPI community, growing chocolate in Southern California and celebrating 30 years with Hopeless Records.
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Exploring Grand Central Market, a “historic” ruling paves the way to house unhoused veterans in Los Angeles and some ideas for the weekend.