Thousands of sterilized mosquitos released throughout Inland Empire
Vector control specialists hope this will reduce the mosquito population without deploying pesticides and chemicals.
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She has reported from the frontlines of Southern California's most destructive wildfires, historic weather events, and was awarded a Golden Mike for her work on the 2021 LAPD bomb truck explosion.
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She is a SoCal native who grew up in Upland and graduated from Cal State San Bernardino with an MFA in Creative Writing.
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Vector control specialists hope this will reduce the mosquito population without deploying pesticides and chemicals.
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