Queenie Wong
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Queenie Wong is a former state politics reporter who covered tech and entertainment policy for the Los Angeles Times. Previously, she wrote about social media companies for CNET and the Mercury News. She also covered politics and education for the Statesman Journal in Salem, Ore. Growing up in Southern California, she started reading The Times as a kid and took her first journalism class in middle school. She graduated from Washington and Lee University, where she studied journalism and studio art.
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The Senate District 25 primary election is a five-way race among Elizabeth Wong Ahlers, Sandra Armenta, Sasha Renée Pérez, Yvonne Yiu and Teddy Choi.
Feb. 1, 2024
The race includes Mark Gonzalez, chairman of the Los Angeles County Democratic Party, and Democrat John Yi, the executive director of pedestrian advocacy nonprofit Los Angeles Walks.
Feb. 1, 2024
The competitive Senate District 23 race includes Democratic civil rights attorney Kipp Mueller and Suzette Valladares, a Republican nonprofit executive director who formerly served in the California State Assembly.
Feb. 1, 2024
Caltrans says AI can help generate recommendations so workers can take steps to improve the flow of traffic and potentially prevent accidents on the road.
Jan. 8, 2024
Five youths were arrested Saturday after disruptive crowds of teens descended on the Del Amo Fashion Center in Torrance, police said.
Dec. 31, 2023
California politicians set the stage for more AI regulation in 2024, but they’ll also face challenges as they try to place more guardrails around AI’s impact on jobs, safety and discrimination.
Dec. 28, 2023
Google funded advertising against legislation that would require large tech platforms to pay news publishers.
Dec. 27, 2023
A third of California state lawmakers play the stock market — and their investments don’t always align with their political values.
Dec. 17, 2023
Newsom’s office released a report about generative AI on Tuesday, outlining potential ways state government could harness the benefits of technology.
Nov. 24, 2023
Democrats are back to raising money from the entertainment industry now that the Hollywood strikes have ended.
Nov. 21, 2023