
Sergio Olmos
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Investigative reporter @CalMatters | Winner of no awards | [email protected] | dm for Signal | 🇲🇽
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Come work CalMatters! We're looking for the next amazing Environment and Health Editor to lead a lineup of stellar environment and health reporters here in California. The details are here: calmatters.org/about/jobs/env…

A great story by Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs. Many people released from the Santa Fe jail walk for miles alongside a highway to get back to the city center. Records show that 5 have been fatally struck by vehicles.


Nearly one-third of California prisoners released early during the pandemic by Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration ended up back in prison, Byrhonda Lyons reports calmatters.org/justice/2025/0…




Must-read by Rachel Uranga The officers handed him a document that they said would allow him to be free in Libya. He doesn’t even know where Libya is and refused to sign the document. The officers told him he would be deported no matter what he did. latimes.com/california/sto…

Latest from the Trevor Kirk case, where a judge and AUSA sparred for hours over whether to allow the deputy to plead to a misdemeanor ... months after he'd already been convicted of a felony in an excessive force case. w/ Brittny Mejia & Connor Sheets latimes.com/california/sto…




Father ripped from family as agents target immigration courts, arresting people after cases dismissed w/Melissa Gomez latimes.com/california/sto…

U.S. officials called them the worst of the worst, but ProPublica found that half, or 130, of the Venezuelan deportees were not labeled as having any criminal convictions or pending charges; they were labeled as only having violated immigration laws propublica.org/article/trump-…

