Javier Panzar  Verified account

@jpanzar

Reporter: . I tweet about maps, bikes, movies, history and other weird stuff. Oakland grown. Fiat Lux. javier.panzar@latimes.com

Los Angeles, CA
Joined March 2009

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    Can LeBron bike to work in Los Angeles? , and I set out to find an answer. Ellis mapped a route, Mark strapped GoPros to my bike and I pedaled. Check out the video:

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  2. The Dodgers, LA Mayor Eric Garcetti, and MLB officials wanted a minor league team in the San Fernando Valley. But the owner of the Angels squashed it. “There was nobody that did not like it,” Peter Guber said, “except for Arte Moreno.” via

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  3. Leaked Records Reveal Tony Robbins Berated Abuse Victims, And Former Followers Accuse Him Of Sexual Advances via

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  5. This survey was conducted online by a PR firm whose client is chlorine.

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  6. "The bears are adjusting by moving out into areas with high-quality food resources, primarily meat or other things to replace foods." —Jesse Logan, a retired biologist with the U.S. Forest Service.

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  7. May 16

    This is exactly right, . If PSS is in it for the long term, and I am so very grateful that he seems to be, what’s a 3-year promise? We have been treated so badly for so long that it matters to us. . Trust builds over time. We have not had time.

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  8. May 15

    For I wrote about a gay couple in Berkeley, men from separate Ohlone tribes working to revive languages and food that lay dormant for generations, kept alive in memory.

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  9. May 16
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  10. May 15

    No matter what you think about the leaker, think seriously about other facts cops have wanted to keep secret but were exposed by reporters. Think about what else cops might want from my newsroom. This position scares me so much it makes me question being a journalist in SF.

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  11. May 16

    The area of steadier rain is just moving through eastern LA County, with more scattered showers behind it. Expect sun to poke through the clouds through the morning most areas. Slow down on wet roadways and give yourself some space!

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  12. May 15

    I reached Nolan at his home in Arizona. "I had hoped to get one but actually I’m really hopeful that the president will issue many more pardons," he said. "There are a lot of other people that are incarcerated who would be better off at home with their family."

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  13. May 13
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  14. Banning abortion does not stop abortions. I wrote about the dangerous tactics women resort to when I went to Argentina ➡️ Argentina bans abortion in most cases. So why is its abortion rate far higher than that of the U.S.?

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  15. May 15

    "Zero unhealthful days gave the unrealistic impression that L.A. smog could be eliminated within a few years. In fact, air pollution has been getting worse in recent years." Thank you for following up on this!

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  16. tired: nap pods wired: scream rooms

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  17. May 15

    Some of Allen Cooper’s neighbors near the San Francisco Giants’ ballpark are using a California environmental law to try to stop a homeless shelter and Allen is not here for it.

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  18. May 15

    9-miles of protected bike lanes coming to San Diego. “As we encourage people to get out of their cars more, we need to build transportation networks that provide safe paths of travel for everyone,” Mayor said

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  19. Massive warehouses in the Inland Empire bring jobs. But are they living wage jobs? And should they be taxpayer-subsidized?

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  20. May 15

    Amid news of Alabama's abortion ban and debates about abortion rights across the nation, I started looking at how abortion has been written about in Seattle over the past 120-plus years. I found the story of Flora Jones, who died while seeking an abortion. This was in 1899.

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  21. May 15

    The pendulum has swung again at L.A. Unified, with voters putting Jackie Goldberg -- a teachers' union favorite and vocal critic of charter schools -- back on the school board

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