Bill Meincke (Page 2)
Los Angeles
Bill is a Los Angeles based reporter for The Click and SBNation’s Southsidesox.com. He is the co-host to the podcast The Big Blurt and a producer on The Story of Our Trauma – A podcast focused on the stories of those that have suffered from PTSD. He has written for LAXSportsNation.com covering the Los Angeles Kings and the iO Comedy Network focusing on current events with a comedic touch. Bill earned a B.A. in Arts and Media Management in his hometown, Chicago, at Columbia College and is currently pursuing his masters in American Journalism at New York University.
October 30, 2022
LA Council Members Face Mounting Pressure to Resign
The pressure to resign continues for Los Angeles City Council members Gil Cedillo and Kevin de León. The two embattled councilmen have faced weeks of protests at city hall and outside their homes after a recording filled with racially charged language about groups throughout Los Angeles surfaced.
October 14, 2022
Los Angeles Animal Services Celebrates Adopt-a-Shelter Dog Month
LA City Shelters can see an intake of more than ten thousand dogs each year. And in recent years, many shelters have faced the burden of overcrowding due to dogs not being spayed or neutered, the owners moving and even large litters of puppies. But dog adoption rates have remained pretty consistent because of the city's community and shelter events like this month's October Adoption Events.
June 4, 2022
Covering the Fall of Roe v. Wade: Erica Hensley of The Fuller Project
The Click is talking with reporters who cover abortion and reproductive rights to get a sense of what their job […]
December 13, 2021
Yuca’s Commitment to LA Continues After Five Decades of Homemade Tacos and Burgers
(LOS ANGELES) — Cochinita pibil tacos: Yucatan style pork in a tortilla topped with a special salsa that contains onions, […]
November 29, 2021
Accusations Fly at City Hall Over Redistricting in LA
Accusations of secret meetings and planning were fired off at the Los Angeles City Council meeting. The agenda issues included redistricting.