I talked to several #Texas college students this week who said they and their friends planned to drive 4+ hours each way to vote, but this is by far the farthest I've heard: Her mail-in ballot didn’t arrive, so she drove 20 hours to vote
If you value what we do - and by we I mean all of us reporters and photogs - please subscribe @latimes and to your local paper. Many of my colleagues have been furloughed during #COVID19 a deal @latguild worked out to save jobs. But I know other places have had layoffs.
Emerged from #Kenosha hotel to put parking pass in car, saw police restraining guy, went over with colleague and officers shouted get back in hotel or we’d be arrested. Reporters are not exempt from curfew, he said, no matter what the mayor says. #Journalismisnotacrime
Here’s the story of how @Carolyn_Cole and I were fired on by @MnDPS_MSP#Minneapolis Times reporter recounts being hit with tear gas and rubber bullets by Minnesota police
I spoke with migrants as they crossed the Rio Grande, scrutinized objects they left behind and used them contact their families to learn more: The things migrants carried — and dropped — as they crossed the border