Brittany Hollindale

Hello, I'm Brittany Hollindale, and I write for LA Today in Los Angeles, California. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Journalism from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Master's degree from the University of Washington, where I specialized in digital media and investigative reporting. I'm driven by a passion for telling stories that resonate with our community, from in-depth investigations to vibrant features on LA's diverse culture. In my free time, I enjoy exploring the city's art scene, attending local theater productions, and discovering new favorite spots in Los Angeles's eclectic neighborhoods. Thank you for reading my work and engaging with the stories that make our community unique

Milo Manheim, Meg Donnelly Unpack Life Lessons and Growth Ahead of 'Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires' Premiere

Milo Manheim, Meg Donnelly Unpack Life Lessons and Growth Ahead of ‘Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires’ Premiere

As Disney Channel prepares for the highly anticipated premiere of “Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires” airing Thursday, the film’s returning stars, Milo Manheim, 24, and Meg Donnelly, 25, have offered insights into their characters’ evolutions and the production’s resonant themes. Stepping back into the roles of high school sweethearts Zed and Addison, Manheim and…

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Los Angeles Economy Reels Amidst Intensified Immigration Raids, Hampering Post Wildfire Recovery

Los Angeles Economy Reels Amidst Intensified Immigration Raids, Hampering Post-Wildfire Recovery

Los Angeles, CA – A wave of intensified immigration enforcement actions is significantly impacting the economy of Los Angeles, a major metropolitan area still grappling with the effects of devastating wildfires that occurred six months prior. The concentrated effort by federal immigration agents has led to widespread disruption across various sectors, compelling a critical portion…

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Los Angeles Culinary Scene Heats Up in July: Michelin Starred Alinea Pops Up in Beverly Hills Amidst Diverse Dining Events

Los Angeles Culinary Scene Heats Up in July: Michelin-Starred Alinea Pops Up in Beverly Hills Amidst Diverse Dining Events

Los Angeles, CA – The dynamic culinary landscape of Los Angeles is set to experience a particularly vibrant July, marked by the arrival of one of the world’s most acclaimed restaurants for a limited engagement and a wave of exciting local developments. Headlining the month’s gastronomic news is the highly anticipated pop-up residency by Chef…

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East LA's Musical Legacy Unveiled: Largest Ever Exhibition Celebrates Eastside Sound at LA Plaza

East LA’s Musical Legacy Unveiled: Largest Ever Exhibition Celebrates Eastside Sound at LA Plaza

LOS ANGELES, CA – A groundbreaking exhibition charting the rich and often overlooked history of music in East Los Angeles has opened its doors, hailed as the largest assembly of Eastside musical heritage ever curated. Titled “A Great Day in East L.A.: Celebrando the Eastside Sound,” the exhibition is currently on display at the prestigious…

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Hundreds Rally Against Immigration Raids in Downtown Los Angeles on July Fourth

Hundreds Rally Against Immigration Raids in Downtown Los Angeles on July Fourth

LOS ANGELES – On a day typically marked by patriotic parades and fireworks, hundreds of individuals gathered in downtown Los Angeles on July Fourth to voice fervent opposition to recent federal immigration policies. Foregoing traditional holiday celebrations, participants convened to protest what they described as a surge in immigration raids and a significant increase in…

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Southern California Sees Immigration Surge, Federal Troops Deployed Amid Protests; Boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. Arrested by ICE

Southern California Sees Immigration Surge, Federal Troops Deployed Amid Protests; Boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. Arrested by ICE

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA – Increased immigration enforcement activity across Southern California has led to a significant rise in arrests, sparking protests and prompting the deployment of federal assets, including National Guard troops and U.S. Marines, to downtown Los Angeles. These developments underscore the intensifying complexities of immigration policy and its impact on communities throughout the region….

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Madre Fire Explodes to California's Largest This Year, Exceeding 35,000 Acres in Rapid Growth

Madre Fire Explodes to California’s Largest This Year, Exceeding 35,000 Acres in Rapid Growth

CENTRAL CALIFORNIA – A rapidly intensifying wildfire in Central California has become the state’s largest of the year, consuming over 35,000 acres and prompting immediate evacuation orders and warnings. The blaze, dubbed the Madre Fire, ignited Wednesday within the Los Padres National Forest, a sprawling, nearly two-acre federally managed land area located approximately 100 miles…

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Los Angeles' Hottest New Restaurants: Time Out's July 2025 Guide Reveals the Culinary Gems

Los Angeles’ Hottest New Restaurants: Time Out’s July 2025 Guide Reveals the Culinary Gems

Los Angeles’ Dynamic Dining Scene Welcomes a Wave of New Restaurants Los Angeles’ vibrant culinary landscape is constantly evolving, with new restaurants popping up to cater to the city’s diverse and discerning palates. Time Out Los Angeles has just released its guide to the best new restaurants in the city, offering a curated selection of…

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Federal Enforcement Raises Alarm in LA Amid Raids, Detentions; Metro to Update Protest Response Protocols

Federal Enforcement Raises Alarm in LA Amid Raids, Detentions; Metro to Update Protest Response Protocols

Los Angeles, CA – Recent actions by what appeared to be federal agents in unmarked vehicles have significantly heightened tensions in Los Angeles County, marked by forceful detentions and raising questions about enforcement tactics and transparency. The incidents come amidst a backdrop of large-scale public protests and have prompted local transportation authorities to review their…

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DHS Restricts Congressional Access to ICE Field Offices, Sparks Oversight Clash

DHS Restricts Congressional Access to ICE Field Offices, Sparks Oversight Clash

Washington, D.C. — The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued updated guidance significantly altering the protocol for members of Congress seeking to visit Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field offices. The new policy mandates that federal legislators must now provide a minimum of 72 hours of advance notice before any planned visit to an…

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