Lindsey Wright
I’ve been a producer for AirTalk since 2019. My job is to bring together all kinds of voices, with all kinds of perspectives, to bring you the most informed and interesting conversations of the day. Nothing’s off the table. From breaking news to the best coffee shops in SoCal, I love bringing together community members in ways that enhance our curiosity and sense of place.
I grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana and graduated from Indiana University in 2016. I came to LAist from WTIU-WFIU, the joint PBS and NPR affiliate station in Bloomington, Indiana, where I told community stories as a multimedia journalist.
After work, you can find me with my dogs, Megan and Malibu, likely at a brewery or great restaurant, maybe with a film camera in hand.
Always happy to connect!
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Reintegration, navigating resources and benefits, finding affordable housing are all key components to a successful transition back into civilian life. Connection might be most important of all.
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When musician Joseph Zoellner, Sr. founded The Zoellner Quartet with his three children in the early 1900s, his goal was to perform “the highest class of chamber music.”
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Court Reporters Are Crucial Part Of The Justice System. Here's How A Shortage Is Impacting LA CountyLos Angeles County Superior Court is experiencing a significant shortage of court reporters. The court is now revamping its recruitment and retention incentives.
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In the new book "Hollywood Signs: The Golden Age of Glittering Graphics and Glowing Neon," author and graphic designer Kathy Kikkert takes readers on a visual journey through Hollywood, celebrating the vintage and vibrant signs that have come and gone (and many that remain).
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Keep calm. Secure that ticket in a very safe place. And call in the financial pros. With no winner Friday, the jackpot now tops $1.55 billion.
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What do the popular shows "Reservation Dogs," "Only Murders In The Building," and "Winning Time" all have in common? They all drop new seasons within a week of each other. We break down what you can expect, but as always, no spoilers.
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Some of these goals came out of L.A.'s Green New Deal and included things like planting tens of thousands of new trees, significantly increasing tree coverage, and increasing urban forestry funding. All these things seem fairly straightforward, but it's more complicated than you might think.
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Critics Angie Han and Jen Chaney share thoughts on the newest season of "What We Do In The Shadows," the new Max limited series "Full Circle," the comedy "Survival of the Thickest" and more.
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These drop-in camps will be located at 56 parks across the county.
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Following weeks of speculation, longtime California Sen. Dianne Feinstein announced Tuesday that she won't seek reelection in 2023, leaving the U.S. Senate seat she's held for more than three decades open.