Colleen Shalby, Los Angeles Times

Colleen Shalby

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles, CA, United States

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  • Los Angeles Times
  • The Union-Tribune
  • chicagotribune.com
  • Inside Scoop SF
  • The Baltimore Sun
  • PBS

Past articles by Colleen:

Powerful winds batter California; nearly 200,000 PG&E customers lose power

The windstorm has brought gusts of more than 60 mph to some areas of Northern and Central California and is expected to continue overnight. → Read More

The temperature hit minus 27 degrees in a California town

The temperature in Bridgeport Valley, Calif., is tied for the area's 27th coldest day on record. → Read More

‘Always have a knife with you’: Women and trans students fear harassment, hate at CSU campus

Women and trans and nonbinary cadets at Cal State University Maritime Academy describe a pervasive culture of misogyny, sexual abuse and harassment. → Read More

L.A. County expected to see cooler temperatures, cloudy skies and possibly rain next week

There's a possibility of rain next weekend, according to the National Weather Service. → Read More

3 people injured in Hawthorne shooting

Multiple suspects may have been involved in the Friday night shooting, police said. → Read More

San Diego State criticized for giving conflicting accounts of how it handled gang rape allegation

Students, faculty and experts say the university's statements on the allegations have undermined public confidence in the school. → Read More

Veteran teacher accused of sexually assaulting 10-year-old girl at Santa Ana elementary school

Veteran teacher accused of sexually assaulting 10-year-old girl at Santa Ana elementary school. → Read More

Jaywalking is decriminalized in California under new law

Californians will have greater freedom to jaywalk without the threat of a ticket. → Read More

A portion of the 101 Freeway in Encino to close overnight

The freeway will be closed as Caltrans demolishes an old pedestrian bridge. → Read More

Ex-CSU chancellor failed to handle allegations against friend at Fresno State, probe finds

The review comes amid an ongoing Times investigation into breakdowns in CSU's handling of reports of sexual misconduct, workplace bullying and retaliation. → Read More

Police yet to give rape test results to teen allegedly assaulted by SDSU football players

The teen, now 18, alleges in a lawsuit that she was gang-raped by three former San Diego State football players, including Matt Araiza. → Read More

Diary describes alleged rape at the center of lawsuit against NFL punter Matt Araiza

A lawyer for the woman who alleges she was raped by Araiza and two San Diego State football players publicly released excerpts of her diary. → Read More

Matt Araiza, 2 SDSU football players accused in rape lawsuit

The lawsuit filed by a teenager alleges Matt Araiza, now with the Buffalo Bills, and two San Diego State football players raped her when she was 17. → Read More

Woman fatally shot by man who fled the downtown scene on a bicycle

LAPD said a suspect is still outstanding. → Read More

L.A. County to receive $3.78 million in federal grants for wildfire recovery efforts

California will receive more than $317 million from the federal government. → Read More

Several San Diego State football players allegedly raped a teen. Now, she’s speaking out

The 18-year-old expressed frustration with the ongoing police inquiry and the lack of action by San Diego State. → Read More

New 6th Street Viaduct officially opens to the public today

The 6th Street Viaduct officially opens to pedestrians, bicyclists and motorists on Sunday, six years after construction began to replace an old bridge. → Read More

Three killed, two injured in early morning shooting in Downey

The shooting is believed to be an isolated incident and there are no outstanding suspects, police Sgt. Tim Lau said. → Read More

CSU has been shaken by sexual harassment scandals. Now it faces a state audit

Lawmakers cited Times investigations uncovering inconsistencies in how harassment and retaliation claims are investigated across California State University. → Read More

In churches across Los Angeles, the faithful react to the end of Roe vs. Wade

Across Southern California, different churches react variously with jubilation and sorrow, glee and anger, to the Supreme Court's Roe vs. Wade ruling. → Read More