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Emily Guerin
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Former Correspondent, LAist Studios
Stories by Emily Guerin
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A KPCC investigation revealed that multiple government agencies failed to act after they discovered high E.coli levels in the water.
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Small, low-cost air sensors can reveal how clean the air is at your house, your kid's school or almost anywhere else.
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The site's operator will have to make major changes, including monitoring noise, air quality controlling emissions.
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The move to scuttle President Obama's signature act to cut greenhouse gas emissions nationwide won't have much impact in the Golden State.
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A new study finds children of mothers who breathed polluted air in congested urban neighborhoods while pregnant had more symptoms of ADHD.
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Penny Newman began pushing to clean up toxic waste in the 1980s. Now, the mother of the environmental justice movement in Southern California is running for public office.
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KPCC tagged along with L.A. County officials as they went door to door teaching people affected by the La Tuna Fire how to protect their homes. Here's what we learned.
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U.S. trade officials have found that two domestic solar panel manufacturers have been harmed by cheap foreign competitors. President Trump could impose tariffs.
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Rainfall after fires sweeps sediment into reservoirs, meaning they can hold less water. A new study says that's likely to worsen with climate change.
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Days before a popular boat race, tests showed the water was full of feces-borne bacteria. Why didn't anyone tell the competitors?
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Coyotes, bobcats, rabbits and mountain lions all respond to wildfire in very different ways, according to a National Park Service study.
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Cooler weather and extensive brush clearance meant minimal damages from the wildfire, which burned in the Verdugo Mountains over the holiday weekend.