Jennifer Swann

writer, editor and producer based in LA

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writer, editor and producer based in LA

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When Daisy De La O was murdered in Compton, her friends thought they knew her killer, but police couldn’t find him. Using social media, they tracked him down.

Instagram DMs help solve murder of Mexican American Angeleno

When Daisy De La O was murdered in Compton, her friends thought they knew her killer, but police couldn’t find him. Using social media, they tracked him down.

from Greater LA

Hollywood Boulevard is famous for its historic movie theaters. There’s the Chinese Theatre, The Egyptian, and El Capitan.

Veterans bring Hollywood sizzle to Legion Post

Hollywood Boulevard is famous for its historic movie theaters. There’s the Chinese Theatre, The Egyptian, and El Capitan.

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For nearly a century, American Legion Post 43 has been open to a select group of people: military veterans and their families.

Veterans bring Hollywood sizzle to Legion Post

For nearly a century, American Legion Post 43 has been open to a select group of people: military veterans and their families.

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