José Martinez OnCentral Reporter
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José Martinez covers South Los Angeles for KPCC's OnCentral website.
José graduated from Loyola Marymount University in 2011, where he majored in theology and worked as the editor in chief of the college newspaper, the Loyolan.
An L.A. transplant originally from San Diego, Martinez is a huge fan of improv and stand-up and does not believe in the Oxford comma.
Stories by José Martinez
Meth vaccine prospects look 'encouraging' so far: researchers
It's still early in the development process, but if they succeed, they could create the first specific treatment for meth addiction.
Should people's ethnicity matter in their medical treatment?
Research has found that certain ethnic groups are prone to certain conditions and diseases. But how should health providers and medical researchers use that information?
South LA clinic and Homeboy take medicine to the streets
St. John's Well Child and Family Center launched its first mobile medical unit on Wednesday in a new partnership with a gang intervention organization.
12 school snacks that aren't very good for kids
We asked a Los Angeles dietitian to clear up any misconceptions folks may have about the nutritional value of certain foods.
New LAPD challenge coin honors Endeavour shuttle
What connection is there between the Endeavour shuttle and a military tradition that involves free drinks?
How accurate is the portrayal of South LA in 'End of Watch'?
The cop flick is set in the LAPD's Newton Division — so we asked a sergeant who works there in real life how the movie stacks up to the reality.
County officials unveil new obesity numbers, campaign
According to new statistics, nearly 24 percent of adults in L.A. County are clinically obese – and that doesn't count those who are just overweight.
City Council approves $50K reward for info on Caruthers' killer
Councilman Bernard Parks, who introduced the motion to approve the reward, said he hopes security cameras are installed at the park where Caruthers was killed quickly.
Health reform education high priority for clinic organizers
The CEO of L.A. Care says the Care Harbor clinic at the L.A. Sports Arena is a chance to teach people what the Affordable Care Act means for them.
South LA clinic offers free medical, dental, vision care
The Care Harbor clinic, which opened Thursday, expects to serve just under 5,000 patients over its four-day stint at the L.A. Sports Arena.
19-year-old with special needs gunned down in Harvard Park
Local residents and police say the victim, Patrick Caruthers, was not involved with gangs.
Thousands line up for a chance at free health care
Care Harbor LA is a four-day health care clinic that will provide 4,800 folks with free medical, dental and vision care starting Thursday.
5 places to take a walk in South LA
Doctors say spending 30 minutes walking every day is a great way to stay active. Here are some places close to home where you can make it happen.
Dating violence study: Nearly 1 in 3 teen girls report multiple abusers
Around 65 percent and 62 percent of teenage females and males, respectively, reported experiencing dating violence.
Most adults don't think social isolation is bullying: poll
And only 56 percent of parents believe social exclusion of a student, which may be linked to school violence and teen suicide, merits school intervention.












