Megan Garvey
Executive Editor
(she/her)
I lead this mission-driven newsroom where our focus is on delivering original, distinctive and ambitious reporting. I've challenged our talented journalists to do three things in their reports: speak with authority, be a human and explain L.A.
I was born on the South Side of Chicago and grew up in the suburbs, where my first job was delivering the Daily Herald on my bicycle. A stint in the D.C. bureau of the L.A. Times (where I worked for nearly 20 years) proved my heart was in local journalism.
As a Californian by choice, I still get out a thrill every time I land at LAX and get to make my way home.
What questions do you have about Los Angeles?
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The updated look of LAist marks a massive leap forward. We are asking for your help to keep it going into the future.
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Quality local journalism isn't cheap. We are asking for your support to keep the LAist strong.
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Millions of readers have sought out LAist in recent weeks for our top-notch coverage but very few -- so few it's statistically irrelevant -- have donated to support us. We need your help.
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One of our supporters asked us: 'Why is LAist writing an article citing a study where a mere 0.02% of Los Angeles county was polled and telling us that opinion represents Los Angeles?' So we answered.
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The one where we try to make you smile.
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This is part of a yearlong effort by our newsroom to examine what life is like inside California's housing crisis.
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As journalists come under attack, we explain why and how we do our jobs in the KPCC newsroom.
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And a special promise just for you.
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You deserve great local news — and we need your help to find those stories. We’re inviting you to be part of the conversation.
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A massive car crash Saturday on the I-5 south near Gorman involved 30 vehicles and brought the top of the Grapevine to a complete shut down for hours. Multiple collisions took place amid heavy fog in the area.