Lauren Hepler is an investigative reporter at CalMatters focused on labor issues and California’s housing crisis. She has spent the past decade covering housing, labor and climate issues for the New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Guardian, the LA Times and others.
She was previously a staff housing reporter at the San Francisco Chronicle, the managing editor of the alt-weekly newspaper Good Times Santa Cruz and an economic reporter for the Silicon Valley Business Journal. Lauren has also worked as a fixer, a translator and a researcher for the BBC, Der Spiegel and on the book “Golden Gates: Fighting for Housing in America.”
Her work has won awards from the Sacramento Press Club, the California News Publishers Association and others. Lauren’s coverage has been featured on local and national radio and TV stations, podcasts and at a range of live events.
She grew up in Ohio, graduated from George Washington University and the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and is based in Los Angeles.
A CalMatters investigation found that courts didn’t report hundreds of vehicular manslaughter convictions to the DMV, prompting officials to belatedly take many drivers’ licenses.
State lawmakers will debate a bill to require annual inspections, new complaint processes and harsher penalties for local governments that don’t file mandatory reports.
Los residentes desempleados se enfrentan a nuevas batallas contra el fraude. El sistema pierde dinero y se lleva a cabo una reforma tecnológica de mil millones de dólares.
After reports of shelter deaths and assaults, officials grappling with the state’s biggest homeless crisis have denied repeated requests for incident reports created by government contractors.
La decisión de la Corte Suprema sobre las personas sin hogar pondrá a prueba un sistema de refugio que está lleno de problemas y que carece de responsabilidad.
Lauren Hepler is an investigative reporter at CalMatters focused on labor issues and California’s housing crisis.
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Lauren Hepler is an investigative reporter at CalMatters focused on labor issues and California’s housing crisis. She has spent the past decade covering housing, labor and climate issues for the New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Guardian, the LA Times and others. Lauren has also worked as a fixer, a translator and a researcher for the BBC, Der Spiegel and on the book “Golden Gates: Fighting for Housing in America.” Her work has won awards from the Sacramento Press Club, the California News Publishers Association and others. She grew up in Ohio, graduated from George Washington University and the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and is based in Los Angeles. Other languages spoken: Spanish (fluent)