Hannah Fry, Los Angeles Times

Hannah Fry

Los Angeles Times

California, United States

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  • Los Angeles Times
  • The Union-Tribune
  • chicagotribune.com
  • Orlando Sentinel
  • The Morning Call
  • The Baltimore Sun
  • Hartford Courant

Past articles by Hannah:

McCarthy visit to Orange County highlights GOP focus on immigration and crime

With Republicans' narrow control of Congress in jeopardy next year, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy emphasized border control and public safety on a visit to Orange County. → Read More

This rural California county lost its only hospital, leaving residents with dire healthcare choices

After the financial collapse of Madera County's only general hospital, residents are left with slim options for care. Some have come to accept that they may die in an emergency. → Read More

Spate of exotic bird thefts leaves SoCal parrot lovers on edge

Southern California is seeing a rash of parrot thefts. The pricey feathered companions have been stolen from pet stores, porches, even a vet. → Read More

Newport Beach battles a new breed of luxury party houses: fractional ownership

Newport Beach has joined a host of destination cities in California moving to regulate fractional home ownership, in which multiple people own a small share of a neighborhood home that's used as a vacation property. → Read More

Shipping firms to pay pipeline company nearly $100 million in O.C. oil spill

A group of international shipping companies tentatively agreed to pay $96.5 million to Amplify Energy Corp. to dismiss one of the last lawsuits over the oil spill off Huntington Beach in October 2021. → Read More

Brothers who crashed a wedding reception are convicted of beating the groom to death

Pair who beat a bridegroom to death in Chino in 2019 were convicted of second-degree murder and assault with a deadly weapon. → Read More

Before driver was accused of killing O.C. bicyclist, his mental state was unraveling, family says

In the years before he was accused of killing a cyclist, Vanroy Evan Smith was diagnosed with bipolar and schizoaffective disorders, family member says. → Read More

Driver charged with murder in killing of doctor on bike ride

Dr. Michael John Mammone, 58, was riding his bike when he was hit from behind by a car whose driver got out and stabbed him, Orange County sheriff’s officials said. → Read More

Motive in Monterey Park mass shooting continues to elude investigators

Four days into the investigation, fragments are emerging about Huu Can Tran's motives for killing 11 people and wounding nine others in a mass shooting in Monterey Park. → Read More

Why police took hours to warn public that Monterey Park mass shooter was on the loose

Authorities are facing scrutiny over how long it took to notify the public that the gunman who killed 11 people was still at large. → Read More

Not invited to the dance: A possible motive for Monterey Park shooting

Search warrants at the home of Huu Can Tran uncovered weapons, ammunition and items that led officials to suspect he was manufacturing firearm suppressors. → Read More

Ex-state Democratic Party leader who helped FBI in Anaheim probe agrees to plead guilty to wire fraud

According to a plea agreement, Melahat Rafiei told a commercial cannabis company owner that she would work to pass a marijuana related ordinance in Anaheim in exchange for at least $300,000. → Read More

On Orange County beaches, proliferation of e-bikes brings battkle to the boardwalk

The growing popularity of e-bikes has created a conundrum for Orange County cities as they try to balance state climate goals with concerns about rider and pedestrian safety. → Read More

Northern California rivers swell as new storms roll in

Another winter storm unleashed heavy rain in Northern California, causing flooding in Santa Cruz County and beyond. Biden declares a state of emergency. → Read More

Storm leaves California coastal towns badly damaged

Storms over the last week have killed at least six people, including three who drowned near Sacramento and a toddler who was killed in Sonoma County. → Read More

Rose Parade kicks off with enthusiastic crowd despite rise in COVID, RSV and flu cases

The 'tripledemic' of COVID-10, RSV and flu has thinned the crowds, but the 134th Rose Parade kicked off under clear skies. → Read More

Santa Ana shuts down over 100 street vendors, but many are back within days

More than 100 street vendors in Santa Ana have been shut down in recent weeks for allegedly selling food "unfit for human consumption" and for lacking proper county permitting, the city said Tuesday. → Read More

Former students come forward with abuse allegations 20 years after O.C. teacher first faced accusations

Krystyna Gomez was a senior at Savanna High School in Anaheim when she told a school counselor that the history teacher had kissed and groped her in his classroom. → Read More

Orange County twin expert comes to rescue of former medical students accused of cheating

Cal State Fullerton psychology professor Nancy Segal helped clear the names of two sisters accused of cheating on a South Carolina medical school exam. → Read More

UC faces tumultuous finals week as strike reaches pivotal moment

In its fourth week, the massive academic workers strike has led to canceled finals, delayed grades and growing angst among students. → Read More