Elysee is an intern with the NBCLA/Telemundo52 digital team. She is studying international and public affairs at Brown University. In her free time, she likes to make videos with her friends, do yoga and perfect her berry crumble recipe.
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‘It is an issue of equity': What's behind a 50-year battle for public beach access in Malibu
Even with action by the California Coastal Commission, a Malibu property has lagged in building a public beach path.
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What are California's secret beaches?
In the last two decades, private property owners and hopeful beachgoers have butted heads over accessing beaches from San Diego to San Francisco.
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First of its kind program gives $101M funding for tribal nature-based solutions to fight climate crisis, support Native Americans
The California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA) established a Tribal Nature-Based Solutions Program as part of the agency’s commitment to fighting climate change and fostering partnerships with California Native American tribes.
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Former Lakers player Derek Fisher hired by all-boys Catholic school in Encino
Derek Fisher, a five-time NBA champion who has coached in both the NBA and WNBA, will now try coaching at an all-boys prep school in Encino.
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Here's what to expect in SoCal from the remnants of Tropical Storm Eugene
Southern California’s mid-week weather will be impacted by the remnants of a tropical storm hundreds of miles away.
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Free festival celebrates arts, local businesses, and the 6th Street Bridge
Bridgefest LA honors Downtown LA’s iconic viaduct bridge and raises money for the Arts District and Boyle Heights.
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Illegal burro killings in Death Valley highlight a complicated California controversy
California has a big ass problem. The illegal shooting of five burros found dead in Death Valley National Park marked the latest chapter in the prolonged controversy.
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‘Heart-wrenching': California's York Fire hurting habitats, hearts and lungs
The York Fire is burning thousands of acres, displacing countless animals, altering the natural landscape and posing serious threats to human health.
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Taylor Swift fans can fly over LA traffic with a $2,500 helicopter ride
Nervous about traffic on the way to SoFi to see Taylor Swift? A California-based helicopter charter company is offering fans the chance to arrive at The Eras Tour in “Style” for $2,500. IEX Helicopters, which is powered by Maverick, will bring up to six guests from any LA or OC Airport to Hawthorne Airport. The company offers rides for five…
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LA officials share resources to help renters stay in their homes
Mayor Karen Bass and Councilmember Nithya Raman shared information and resources to help renters stay in their homes.