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Paul Glickman
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Former Senior Editor
Stories by Paul Glickman
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The Department of Toxic Substances Control's draft plan says the effort to remove lead from some 2,500 homes near Exide would start next summer.
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Fear of mass deportations has added urgency to the effort. A key city council panel is set to vote Monday on a legalization plan. Vendors object to some elements.
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The AQMD names two metal processing companies as sources of dangerously high emissions of the carcinogen. It says other firms are guilty of the same violation.
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More than 50 kids who underwent partial root canals at Children's Dental Group of Anaheim developed bacterial infections. It has replaced its water system.
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Drug industry trade groups unveil a public education campaign focused on take-back events and locations. Supervisors Kuehl and Solis say the effort falls short.
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On Tuesday the Board of Supervisors is set to vote on a motion to contract with a private firm to expand care for medium-security inmates with serious mental illness.
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Supervisor Antonovich's motion would direct three county departments to explore what can be done about the huge landfill's bad smells.
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In the wake of the massive Porter Ranch gas leak, the county seeks to force the company to install underground shut-off valves on all of its wells.
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At least three Southern Californians suffered severe hand injuries, but several regional trauma centers saw just a handful of people hurt by fireworks.
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Plaintiffs say the law's elimination of the Personal Belief Exemption violates the state constitution's guarantee of public education for all kids.
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This is Pacifica Hospital of the Valley's second settlement with the city of LA. In 2014, it paid $500,000 and adopted homeless discharge protocols.
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Kaiser has hired hundreds of replacement nurses and says there is no need for patients to reschedule appointments or procedures.