Next Up:
0:00
0:00
-
Listen Listen
Paul Glickman
he/him
Former Senior Editor
Stories by Paul Glickman
-
Pharmaceutical manufacturers will not have to set up and run a countywide program as originally proposed. Instead, supervisors will review an industry education campaign in November.
-
The county had stopped the cleanup of displaced residents' houses on Sunday, saying it was inadequate. About 2,500 households still have not gone home.
-
SoCal Gas is challenging L.A. County's directive that the company clean any home around Porter Ranch at its own expense if the residents want a cleaning.
-
The chemical is in the linings of cans and bottles. The state says it can harm the female reproductive system. The FDA says it's safe.
-
An appellate court orders a new hearing on how long SoCal Gas must keep paying to house thousands of people displaced by the Porter Ranch natural gas leak.
-
A state analysis finds 6-year-olds near the former battery recycler had higher blood lead levels, but suggests the age of their homes could also be a factor.
-
The County will ask SoCal Gas to keep paying for temporary housing for those displaced by the natural gas leak beyond Friday's deadline.
-
The law will allow some terminally ill patients to request life-ending medication from their doctor.
-
A Superior Court judge agreed Thursday to force SoCal Gas to subsidize temporary housing for displaced Porter Ranch residents until March 18.
-
The public health department will select 100-200 homes in the most affected area. Testing could begin by the end of next week and will take a couple of weeks.
-
A USC-led study finds comparing providers' prescription rates with peers and requiring written justification both led to fewer inappropriate drug orders.
-
The Dec. 2 attack that left 14 dead and 22 wounded brought out "the very best in our characters ... We showed the world that ... we are San Bernardino strong,"