
Paul Glickman
Senior Editor (former)
(he/him)
Paul edited reporters covering criminal justice, mental health, housing, and immigrant communities. I served as KPCC’s first News Director, from 2000-2012.
I started in journalism as a radio and print reporter, and later worked as a foreign editor at NPR.
I really cut my teeth in the 1980s, covering Central America from my base in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. It was an excellent vantage point for covering two neighboring wars: the conflict in El Salvador, where the U.S.-backed government fought Cuban-backed guerrillas, and the war in Nicaragua, where the Cuban-backed government fought U.S.-backed guerrillas.
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Gov. Brown signs bill allowing 'Deferred Action' immigrants to get driver's licenses, vetoes 'Trust Act.'
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L.A.'s chief administrative officer concludes that the city should negotiate a possible sale of Ontario airport to the city of Ontario or its new regional airport authority.
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KPCC has learned that the Orange County grand jury is investigating the Feb. 2010 disruption of an Israeli diplomat's speech at UC Irvine.
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Fresh off his big win last night, Governor-Elect Jerry Brown promised Wednesday morning to immediately get to work on solving California's budget problems.
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The water main break on Ventura Boulevard Saturday night forced people out of their homes.
Stories by Paul Glickman
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