What matters to you? Talk to LAist in your neighborhood

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

LAist is expanding its community engagement efforts by holding in-person events across Southern California. The initiative aims to gather insights from residents and shape future news coverage.

How it works

In December and January, LAist visited Altadena multiple times to speak with residents about recovery efforts following the Eaton Fire. Dozens of residents participated in conversations, and resources – including a guide to SoCal Edison’s payout plan – were shared. These discussions directly influenced coverage of the fire’s one-year anniversary.

At these events, held at locations like Altadena’s Fair Oaks Burger, participants were offered fries, coffee, or swag in exchange for their time and insights.

Did You Know? LAist offered participants at Altadena’s Fair Oaks Burger fries, coffee, or swag as a thank you for sharing their experiences.

Where to find LAist next

LAist plans to hold events in Santa Ana and Inglewood in the coming months. The organization is also open to suggestions for other locations. Businesses or organizations interested in hosting an event can contact LAist at [email protected].

More information about the community engagement team’s work and upcoming events can be found at LAist.com/community.

Expert Insight: Direct community engagement is a crucial step for any news organization seeking to build trust and ensure its reporting accurately reflects the needs and concerns of the people it serves. By actively soliciting feedback and incorporating local perspectives, LAist is demonstrating a commitment to responsible journalism.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is LAist holding these events?

Connecting with communities is part of LAist’s mission to ensure its coverage reflects the perspectives, priorities, and lived experiences of its audience.

Where did LAist hold events in late 2025 and early 2026?

LAist held events in Altadena at Fair Oaks Burger.

How can a local business or organization request a visit from LAist?

Interested parties can send an email request to [email protected].

What role do you think local news organizations should play in community engagement?

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